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Evaporating Dishes


Dishes(Evaporating) are shallow, heat-resistant lab containers used to evaporate solvents, concentrate solutions, and aid in crystallization during chemical analysis and sample prep.

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Evaporating dishes are shallow, concave vessels used primarily in laboratories to evaporate solvents from solutions, leaving behind the dissolved solute or residue. These dishes are designed to withstand high temperatures, making them ideal for evaporation, drying, and crystallization processes. They are typically made from heat-resistant materials such as porcelain (most common), borosilicate glass, or metal (like platinum or stainless steel) depending on the specific application. Evaporating dishes come in various shapes and sizes, but the most common form is a low, round, flat-bottomed bowl with shallow walls and sometimes a small lip or spout for easy pouring.

Feature of Dishes(Evaporating)

  • Complies with DIN 12336
  • Manufactured from Boro 3.3 glass
  • High resistance to chemical attack and thermal shock
  • Flat base
  • Curved sides with spout
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