Beakers are generally cylindrical in shape, with a flat bottom. Most also have a small spout (or "beak") to aid pouring as shown in the picture. Beakers are available in a wide range of sizes, from one millilitre up to several litres.
Laboratory Glassware Beaker is one of the most common pieces of glassware used in a laboratory. It is majorly used to hold, mix, aggregate measurement, pour, or in heating of reagents.Two types of Glass Beakers used in the labs are Tall-Form Beaker and Low-Form Beaker. Further, depending on their application, they can either be Graduated/ Non-graduated, with/ without spout.
Beakers and jugs are used for holding and measuring liquids. Beakers are wide-mouthed and used for mixing, while jugs are larger containers for holding and pouring liquids.
Beakers Low Form with Spout Graduated J-SIL 5ml to 2000ml
Product Description
Beakers Low Form Wth Spout Double Graduated
Improved mechanical and thermal properties result from the uniform sidewall and bottom thickness design
Thick, beaded top, with a spout designed to have excellent pouring characteristics
Suitable for use on a hotplate
Easy-to-read amber permanent graduated scale for measuring and/or mixing liquids is provided on all size from 5ml to 2000ml.
Manufactured from 3.3 expansion.low extractable  borosilicate glass