PRESERVATION GLASS LAB BOTTLES
Product Description
Preservation Glass Lab Bottles are specialized high-quality glass containers designed to securely store and preserve liquid or solid samples in laboratory settings. Made from chemically resistant borosilicate or soda-lime glass, these bottles provide excellent clarity for easy monitoring of contents. They are engineered to protect samples from contamination, evaporation, and chemical degradation during storage. Typically equipped with airtight screw caps, stoppers, or sealable lids, Preservation Glass Lab Bottles ensure leak-proof containment and maintain sample integrity over extended periods. Widely used in medical, environmental, research, and industrial laboratories, these bottles are essential for long-term preservation and safe sample handling.
Primary Uses
Laboratory and Medical Applications
- Secure storage of chemical reagents, solutions, and samples to prevent contamination.
- Preservation of biological samples for microbiological or biochemical analysis.
- Storage of volatile or sensitive liquids requiring airtight containment.
- Use in sample collection and transport to maintain integrity.
- Suitable for preservation of environmental samples (water, soil extracts).
Secondary Uses
Industrial and Research Uses
- Temporary storage of industrial chemicals during processing or testing.
- Use in quality control labs for holding reference standards.
- Storage of food and beverage samples for analysis.
Preservation Glass Lab Bottles
Product Description
Preservation Glass Lab Bottles are specialized high-quality glass containers designed to securely store and preserve liquid or solid samples in laboratory settings. Made from chemically resistant borosilicate or soda-lime glass, these bottles provide excellent clarity for easy monitoring of contents. They are engineered to protect samples from contamination, evaporation, and chemical degradation during storage. Typically equipped with airtight screw caps, stoppers, or sealable lids, Preservation Glass Lab Bottles ensure leak-proof containment and maintain sample integrity over extended periods. Widely used in medical, environmental, research, and industrial laboratories, these bottles are essential for long-term preservation and safe sample handling.
Uses
Primary Uses
Laboratory and Medical Applications
- Secure storage of chemical reagents, solutions, and samples to prevent contamination.
- Preservation of biological samples for microbiological or biochemical analysis.
- Storage of volatile or sensitive liquids requiring airtight containment.
- Use in sample collection and transport to maintain integrity.
- Suitable for preservation of environmental samples (water, soil extracts).
Secondary Uses
Industrial and Research Uses
- Temporary storage of industrial chemicals during processing or testing.
- Use in quality control labs for holding reference standards.
- Storage of food and beverage samples for analysis.
Key Attributes
Basic Identification Attributes
- Material: Chemically resistant borosilicate or soda-lime glass.
- Closure Types: Airtight screw caps, rubber or glass stoppers, or sealable lids.
- Sizes: Available in various volumes (from small sample sizes to large bottles).
- Color: Clear glass for visual monitoring of contents.
Physical & Chemical Properties
- Chemical Resistance: Resistant to acids, alkalis, solvents, and other lab chemicals.
- Thermal Resistance: Can withstand temperature variations including autoclaving (depending on type).
- Transparency: Clear glass for easy observation and inspection of contents.
Safety & Hazard Attributes
- Fragile; requires careful handling to prevent breakage.
- Secure closures reduce risk of spills and contamination.
- Glass shards hazard if broken—handle and dispose carefully.
Storage & Handling Attributes
- Store in stable, cool, and dry environment away from direct sunlight.
- Use protective gloves and eye protection when handling chemicals inside.
- Inspect for cracks or damage before use to ensure safety and integrity.
Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
- Manufactured according to laboratory safety and quality standards.
- Suitable for use in GMP and GLP compliant laboratory environments.
Environmental & Health Impact
- Glass is recyclable and environmentally friendly.
- Proper disposal of broken glass recommended to minimize injury and waste.
Safety Handling Precautions
- Use PPE such as gloves and safety goggles during handling.
- Avoid sudden temperature changes to prevent glass breakage.
First Aid Measures
- For cuts caused by glass, clean wound and seek medical care if severe.
- Follow chemical safety protocols if exposure occurs.
Firefighting Measures
- Non-flammable glass material.
- Use appropriate methods to extinguish surrounding combustible materials.