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Why Flat-Bottom Flasks Crack at the Base

March 21, 2026 by user
Laboy Glass Single Neck Flat Bottom Flask with Standard Taper Joint

Why do flat-bottom flasks crack at the base? This guide explains how thermal shock, uneven heating, and cold bench contact cause heel failure, and what organic lab beginners can do to prevent it.

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