The Polylab Plastic Reagent Bottle, featuring a wide-mouth design, is tailored for laboratory use, accommodating up to 1000ml. Constructed from high-quality plastic, it provides a secure vessel for storing diverse reagents. Its wide opening streamlines pouring and cleaning processes, enhancing efficiency in scientific endeavors. The bottle’s robust build ensures longevity and reliability in demanding lab environments. Whether for experimental setups or long-term storage, this bottle stands as a dependable choice, offering convenience and durability for various scientific applications.
Key Features
- Durable plastic construction ensures long-lasting use.
- Wide-mouth design facilitates easy pouring and cleaning.
- Secure screw cap prevents leakage and contamination.
- Graduated markings for precise measurement of reagents.
- Suitable for a wide range of laboratory applications, including storing chemicals, solvents, and reagents.
Precautions
- Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures to prevent deformation.
- Do not use for storing corrosive chemicals incompatible with plastic.
- Tighten the cap securely to prevent leakage or spillage.
- Clean thoroughly before and after each use to prevent cross-contamination.
- Handle with care to avoid accidental breakage or damage to the bottle.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: Can this bottle withstand autoclaving?
Answer: No, this plastic reagent bottle is not suitable for autoclaving. It is recommended for cold or room temperature storage only.
Question: Is the bottle chemical-resistant?
Answer: Yes, the bottle is resistant to a wide range of laboratory reagents, but it’s advisable to check compatibility with specific chemicals.
Question: Can I use this bottle for long-term storage?
Answer: Yes, the durable plastic construction allows for safe long-term storage of various reagents.
Question: Are the graduations on the bottle accurate?
Answer: Yes, the graduations are marked accurately for precise measurement of liquids.
Question: Can I pour boiling liquids into this bottle?
Answer: It’s recommended to avoid pouring boiling liquids directly into the bottle to prevent deformation. Allow hot liquids to cool to a suitable temperature before transferring.
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