Laboratory glass Erlenmeyer 3000ml, borosilicate glass
Professionals recommend - producers prefer!
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Erlenmeyer Conical Flask 3000ml (Borosilicate Glass)
Ideal for medium-sized yeast starters using stir plates. Propagating yeast can take your beer to the next level, ensuring flavorful characteristics from the yeast. Instead, stress-induced flavors may occur when under-pitching. If you are fermenting a lager, we highly recommend making large yeast starters to ensure the tastiness of your brew.
Dimensions: L x W x H x Opening (mm) 190 x 190 x 315 x 40
Our Erlenmeyer conical flasks are made from high-quality borosilicate glass that you might see in laboratories with green smoky liquid coming out of it. If you want to heat up your DME for a yeast starter, these flasks are perfect! So, if you're interested in wacky science experiments or simply want to make large yeast starters, this is your best choice. We recommend using only a gas stove, not an electric stove.
White lab coat not included and will not transform back into a flask when heated again.
Safety instructions:
Please exercise caution when handling these and other borosilicate glass products. There is a common misconception that borosilicate glass is virtually bulletproof and can withstand any extreme temperatures. This is not entirely true. Although it has an excellent ability to withstand sudden and drastic temperature changes compared to regular glass, it should still be handled consciously with care.
Cool all glassware slowly to prevent breakage, except for VYCOR glassware, which can go from high heat to ice water without damage. Do not take your boiling flask directly from the stove and place it in an ice bath. Although some people do this without problems, borosilicate glass is not designed for such use.
Please allow the flask to cool for a few minutes before running under water and then placing it in an ice bath; the slower you introduce flasks to temperature changes, the longer they will last. Going from fire to ice in seconds creates incredibly high stress on the glass structure. While the glass may withstand this sometimes, other times you may not be so lucky. If the temperature difference is large enough, it will shatter.
All borosilicate glass will eventually break after a certain number of heating/cooling cycles; it is impossible to determine exactly when, but this is a natural and inherent characteristic of the material. Please do not boil your flasks dry or dry them using a stove. The drying temperature should not exceed 140°C, which an open flame can easily exceed.
Do not heat glassware that is etched, cracked, chipped, or scratched. It is more prone to breaking. Do not heat glassware directly on electric heating elements. Excessive stress will be induced in the glass, which can result in breakage. Small bubbles less than 5 mm and not located directly on the bottom of the flask are an acceptable manufacturing blemish according to our instructions from multiple glass manufacturers.
Usage principle: The Erlenmeyer flask is primarily used for mixing, heating, and storing liquids in laboratories and home brewing. The conical design allows efficient mixing without splashing and promotes even heating of the liquid. When used for yeast starters, it helps keep the yeast clean and viable before adding it to beer.
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Weight (kg) | 0.000000 |
High (m) | 0.315 |
Width (m) | 0.19 |
Length (m) | 0.19 |