Borosilicate 3.3 Made Bell Jar
A bell jar is a glass container that is used to hold and protect delicate items & Perform Research under a vacuum. It is named after its shape, which is similar to a bell. The bell jar was first invented in the 18th century, and it is still used today.
Borosilicate bell jars are made from a type of glass that is known for its strength and durability. This makes them ideal for use in laboratories, where they are often used to protect experiment materials from contamination.
While borosilicate bell jars are most commonly used in scientific settings, they can also be used for other purposes. For example, they can be used to display collector items or to create an airtight seal for storage.
JARS – BELL JAR, ROUND BOTTOM, EDGE GROUND


Cat. Ref. | Approx. Capacity Litre. | Approx. Ht. mm | Approx. O.D. mm | Qty per case |
7997/39 | 19 | 450 | 315 | 1 |
7997/38 | 17 | 400 | 315 | 1 |
7997/33 | 6 | 350 | 230 | 1 |
JARS – CYLINDRICAL, FERMENTATION


Cat. Ref. | Approx. Capacity Litre. | Approx. Ht. mm | Approx. O.D. mm | Qty per case |
7016/35 | 10 | 320 | 230 | 1 |
7016/37 | 14 | 455 | 230 | 1 |
MUSEUM JARS

Cat. Ref. | O.D.xHeight mm | Qty per case |
7900/1 | 80 x 200 | 4 |
7900/2 | 80 x 250 | 4 |
7900/3 | 100 x 200 | 4 |
7900/4 | 100 x 250 | 4 |
7900/5 | 100 x 300 | 4 |
7900/6 | 150 x 200 | 2 |
7900/7 | 150 x 250 | 2 |
7900/8 | 150 x 300 | 2 |
7900/9 | 225 x 250 | 1 |
7900/10 | 225 x 300 | 1 |
7900/11 | 225 x 375 | 1 |
7900/12 | 300 x 300 | 1 |
7900/13 | 300 x 375 | 1 |
7900/14 | 300 x 450 | 1 |
Borosilicate Bell Jar Applications
Borosilicate bell jars can be used for a variety of purposes. Some of the most common applications include:
-Protecting delicate items
-Performing research under a vacuum
-Displaying collector items
-Creating an airtight seal for storage