Berzelius Tall-Form Beaker (High-Form Beaker) with Spout & Printed Graduation – Borosilicate Glass – For Low Boiling Point Substances

Essential Berzelius tall-form beaker from EduSupports. Borosilicate glass, printed graduations, and pouring spout. Taller, narrower design prevents foaming and boiling over. Ideal for low boiling point substances like petroleum and oils. From 50mL to 3000mL.

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Berzelius Tall-Form Beaker (High-Form Beaker) with Spout & Printed Graduation – Borosilicate Glass – For Low Boiling Point Substances

Product Overview

The Berzelius tall-form beaker—also known internationally as the Berzelius beaker, high-form beaker, or tall-form beaker—was named after the Swedish chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius. Unlike the shorter Griffin (low-form) beaker, this design features a taller, narrower profile with a height approximately twice its diameter. This distinctive shape serves a specific purpose: preventing foaming liquids and low boiling point substances from boiling over during heating.

EduSupports brings you this essential laboratory vessel, manufactured from premium borosilicate glass 3.3. Whether you’re working with petroleum, light oils, emulsions, or other low boiling point substances, this Berzelius tall-form beaker delivers controlled, safe heating with minimal risk of eruption or spillage.

Key Features

  • Berzelius tall-form design – taller and narrower than Griffin beakers, height approximately twice the diameter
  • Anti-foaming geometry – reduces risk of boil-over when heating emulsions, oils, and low boiling point liquids
  • Single pouring spout – controlled, drip-free pouring
  • Printed white graduations – clear volume markings for dark-colored liquids like oils and petroleum
  • Flat bottom with rounded inner corners – stable placement and even heat distribution
  • Reinforced rolled rim – mechanical strength and safer gripping
  • Borosilicate glass 3.3 – excellent thermal shock and chemical resistance
  • Wide size range – from 50mL to 3000mL

Why Choose the Berzelius Tall-Form Design?

The Berzelius tall-form beaker offers several distinct advantages over low-form beakers for specific applications.

First, its taller, narrower profile prevents foaming and boil-over. When heating emulsions, milk products, light oils, or petroleum-based substances, bubbles tend to rise rapidly. The extra height gives these bubbles space to collapse before reaching the rim, significantly reducing spillage risks.

Second, the narrowed diameter makes the Berzelius tall-form beaker ideal for titration work. The smaller opening allows easier swirling and better control during dropwise additions, while the uniform tall walls provide consistent heating and stirring.

Third, for the same height as a low-form beaker, the Berzelius design has smaller volume, meaning you use less chemical reagents per experiment—a significant cost saving over time.

Fourth, the tall walls create a larger liquid surface area for observation, making it easier to monitor reactions, especially when working with dark-colored oils where the meniscus might otherwise be difficult to read.

CharacteristicBerzelius (Tall-Form)Griffin (Low-Form)
Height-to-width ratio~2:1~1.2:1
Best forFoaming liquids, titrations, low boiling point substancesGeneral heating, mixing, boiling
Spill risk with foaming liquidsLowHigh
Reagent useMore economicalStandard
Also known asHigh-form, BerzeliusStandard, Griffin

Specifications – Find Your Perfect Size

SKUCapacity (mL)O.D. (mm)Height (mm)Grad. Interval (mL)
0503010020-0150387010
0503010020-02100488010
0503010020-03150549520
0503010020-042506012025
0503010020-053006412525
0503010020-064007013025
0503010020-075007514050
0503010020-086008015050
0503010020-098009017550
0503010020-1010009518550
0503010020-112000120240100
0503010020-123000135280250

Note: Graduations are approximate—use a graduated cylinder for precise measurement. ISO 3819 compliant.

Applications – From Foaming Liquids to Low Boiling Point Substances

Capacity RangeTypical Use
50 – 150 mLSmall-scale reactions with light oils, petroleum samples, emulsion testing
250 – 600 mLStandard laboratory work with low boiling point substances, titrations
800 – 1000 mLReplaces electrolytic tanks, cooling baths, or freezing point apparatus
2000 – 3000 mLPilot batches, semi-production, large-scale reflux setups

Specifically designed for:

  • Low boiling point substances: petroleum, benzene, ether, light oils

  • Emulsions and milk products that tend to foam when heated

  • Titration procedures where controlled swirling and observation are critical

  • Substitute electrolytic baths, cooling tanks, or freezing point apparatus (600–1000mL sizes)

Every Berzelius tall-form beaker from EduSupports is manufactured to meet these demanding applications with consistent quality.

How to Use – Best Practices

Cleaning

Same procedure as low-form beakers. New beakers rinse with tap water then distilled water. Used beakers with residues soak in cleaning solution, scrub with brush, and rinse with distilled water. Clean glass shows no water droplets on inner walls—droplets indicate grease film requiring re-cleaning.

Heating Guidelines

Critical for tall-form beakers: Fill no more than 1/2 to 2/3 of capacity—the tall design tolerates slightly more volume than low-form beakers, but never fill to the brim.

  • Always dry the outer wall before heating

  • Avoid direct flame; use wire gauze (ceramic center) on a tripod

  • For low boiling point substances (petroleum, ether), use water bath or sand bath to prevent sudden boiling

  • Never heat or evaporate concentrated acids, alkalis, or mercury

  • After heating, cool on a wooden board or ceramic mat—never on cold surfaces

Safe Handling

  • Move the Berzelius tall-form beaker by gripping the rolled rim, not the inner wall

  • When stirring, avoid touching the bottom or sides with the glass rod

  • Do not use for long-term chemical storage

  • Not suitable for hydrofluoric acid (HF) – HF attacks borosilicate glass

Specific to Tall-Form Beakers

  • The narrower diameter makes swirling easier for titration—use gentle circular motion

  • Observe liquid surface from eye level; the tall walls provide excellent visibility

  • For dark oils, use white printed graduations as contrast background

Alternatives to Consider

While the Berzelius tall-form beaker excels with foaming and low boiling point liquids, here’s how it compares to alternatives:

 
 
TypeBest ForKey Difference
Berzelius (Tall-Form)Foaming liquids, oils, petroleum, titrationsTaller, narrower; anti-foaming
Griffin (Low-Form)General heating, boiling, dissolvingShorter, wider; more stable on hot plates
Berzelius without spoutSample storage, precision applicationsNo pouring lip; cleaner for storing

Note: Some Berzelius beakers are manufactured without spouts for storage applications. Our version includes a spout for convenient pouring.

Why EduSupports?

EduSupports delivers quality labware designed for education and research budgets. Our Berzelius tall-form beaker uses borosilicate glass 3.3 and complies with ISO 3819 and DIN 12331 international standards. We offer a complete size range from 50mL to 3000mL from a single source. Uniform wall thickness ensures consistent thermal performance, and our lab-friendly pricing makes professional glassware accessible to schools, petroleum testing labs, and research institutions worldwide.

Quick Summary – At a Glance

✅ Berzelius tall-form beaker – taller, narrower, anti-foaming geometry

✅ Borosilicate glass 3.3 – thermal shock & chemical resistant

✅ Printed white graduations – easy reading for dark liquids

✅ Single pouring spout – controlled, drip-free pouring

✅ ISO 3819 & DIN 12331 compliant – globally recognized standards

✅ 50mL to 3000mL – from micro to bulk

✅ SKU sequence: 0503010020-01 to -12

✅ EduSupports – quality labware for education, petroleum, and research

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