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- Fleaker abstract "A Fleaker is a brand of container for liquids used in the laboratory. It can be described as a cross between the Griffin beaker and the Erlenmeyer flask.Like a beaker, the bottom is flat, with the sides meeting the bottom at a 90 degree angle. The sides are vertical for most of the height; near the top, the sides curve in to form a neck with a widely flared rim. The wide rim makes it easier to pour from or filter into; the narrow neck reduces loss of the contents due to splashing and serves as a grip for handling and pouring. Fleaker containers have a plastic lid with a built in rubber stopper. When on the Fleaker, the lid covers the narrow neck. Fleaker containers work as well as other glassware for liquids and solutions, but are inappropriate for slurries, precipitates, and recrystallizations (since the narrow neck makes it difficult to remove solids completely from a Fleaker).The Fleaker was invented by Roy Eddleman, founder of Spectrum Medical Industries (now Spectrum Laboratories). Fleaker is a registered trademark of Spectrum Laboratories, licensed to Corning.".
- Fleaker thumbnail Fleaker.JPG?width=300.
- Fleaker wikiPageID "5086181".
- Fleaker wikiPageRevisionID "541676683".
- Fleaker caption "A 300 mL Erlenmeyer flask ; two fleakers ; and a 250 mL beaker".
- Fleaker hasPhotoCollection Fleaker.
- Fleaker inventor Roy_Eddleman.
- Fleaker name "Fleaker".
- Fleaker related Beaker_(glassware).
- Fleaker related Erlenmeyer_flask.
- Fleaker uses "Chemical reaction containment".
- Fleaker uses "Mixing".
- Fleaker subject Category:Laboratory_glassware.
- Fleaker comment "A Fleaker is a brand of container for liquids used in the laboratory. It can be described as a cross between the Griffin beaker and the Erlenmeyer flask.Like a beaker, the bottom is flat, with the sides meeting the bottom at a 90 degree angle. The sides are vertical for most of the height; near the top, the sides curve in to form a neck with a widely flared rim.".
- Fleaker label "Fleaker".
- Fleaker label "Fleaker".
- Fleaker sameAs Fleaker.
- Fleaker sameAs m.0d20zr.
- Fleaker sameAs Q3438469.
- Fleaker sameAs Q3438469.
- Fleaker wasDerivedFrom Fleaker?oldid=541676683.
- Fleaker depiction Fleaker.JPG.
- Fleaker isPrimaryTopicOf Fleaker.