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Product Description
Clear Laboratory Reagent Bottles are high-quality, transparent containers designed specifically for storing, transporting, and dispensing chemical reagents and solutions in laboratory settings. Made from durable borosilicate glass or high-grade plastic materials, these bottles offer excellent chemical resistance, clarity for easy identification of contents, and airtight sealing to maintain reagent integrity. They are essential in analytical, biochemical, and industrial laboratories for safe and organized chemical storage.
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Clear laboratory reagent bottles
Primary Uses
- Laboratory Applications
- Storage of liquid chemical reagents, solvents, acids, and bases.
- Transport of reagents between laboratory workstations without contamination.
- Dispensing precise volumes of reagents for analytical and experimental procedures.
- Protection of light-sensitive reagents when used with amber or colored alternatives.
- Safe containment of volatile or corrosive chemicals in controlled environments.
- Industrial Applications
- Used in quality control labs for storage of raw materials and samples.
- Applied in chemical manufacturing for intermediate product storage and transfer.
Secondary Uses
- Other Industrial and Commercial Uses
- Utilized in educational laboratories for reagent storage and demonstration experiments.
- Suitable for pharmaceutical labs to hold excipients and intermediate solutions.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES
1. Basic Identification Attributes
- Product Type: Laboratory Reagent Bottle
- Material: Borosilicate glass or chemically resistant plastic (e.g., HDPE, PP)
- Closure Type: Screw cap or ground glass stopper for airtight seal
- Transparency: Clear (transparent) for easy content visibility
2. Physical & Chemical Properties
- Chemical Resistance: Resistant to acids, bases, and most solvents
- Temperature Range: Suitable for ambient to moderate heating/cooling conditions
- Volume Range: Available in various sizes (10 ml to 2000 ml commonly)
- Durability: Impact-resistant (plastic) or heat resistant (glass) depending on material
3. Safety & Hazard Attributes
- Breakage Risk: Glass bottles require careful handling to avoid breakage and injury
- Toxicity: Non-toxic material; chemical hazards depend on stored contents
- Contamination: Designed to minimize contamination risk with secure closures
4. Storage & Handling Attributes
- Storage Conditions: Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated areas away from incompatible chemicals
- Handling Precautions: Handle with care to prevent spills and breakage; use appropriate gloves
5. Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
- Manufactured according to laboratory safety standards and quality controls
- Complies with relevant chemical storage regulations
6. Environmental & Health Impact
- Glass bottles are recyclable and environmentally friendly
- Plastic variants may be recyclable depending on local facilities
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Safety Handling Precautions
- Use gloves and eye protection when handling bottles with hazardous chemicals
- Ensure caps are tightly secured to prevent leaks and evaporation
First Aid Measures
- Not applicable for the bottle itself; follow chemical-specific first aid for contents
Firefighting Measures
- Non-flammable containers
- Extinguishing Media: Not applicable for the bottle; follow chemical-specific fire safety
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