| Specification | Packaging detail | Cat# |
| Funnel,Long stem 60°approx,Boro3.3 Glass 50mm | MBC.FN_L.50 | |
| Funnel,Short stem 60°approx,Boro3.3 Glass 25-40mm | MBC.FN_S.25-40 | |
| Funnel,Short stem 60°approx,Boro3.3 Glass 60mm | MBC.FN.S.60 |
Glass Funnel
FAQs
Q1. What is a glass funnel used for in the laboratory?
A glass funnel is a piece of laboratory glassware used to transfer liquids or powders from one container to another with minimal spillage. It is especially useful during filtration, decanting, and sample preparation, ensuring accuracy and cleanliness in lab work.
Q2. What material are MaxBiochem glass funnels made from?
MaxBiochem glass funnels are made from high‑quality borosilicate glass, which offers excellent thermal resistance, chemical durability, and clarity. This makes them suitable for use with a wide range of aqueous and organic solvents without reacting or degrading.
Q3. Can glass funnels be used for filtration?
Yes. Glass funnels are commonly used with filter paper to perform gravity filtration in chemistry labs. Their smooth surface and stable shape allow for effective separation of solids from liquids during routine analytical and preparative procedures.
Q4. What sizes of glass funnels does MaxBiochem offer?
MaxBiochem offers glass funnels in multiple sizes, typically ranging from small (e.g., 45 mm diameter) to larger laboratory sizes. This variety allows you to choose the right funnel size based on your volume of liquid and laboratory requirements.
Q5. How should I clean and maintain a glass funnel?
To clean a glass funnel, rinse it thoroughly with distilled water after use. For stubborn residues, use a mild laboratory detergent and a soft brush, then rinse again to remove any detergent traces. Always handle glassware with care to avoid chips or cracks, and store in a safe, dry place when not in use.

