| HPIS Code |
220_10_10_10 |
| Latex Free |
No |
What our Experts Think
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Chemical-resistant, lab-grade glass β Made from Typeβ―I borosilicate glass, offering heat and chemical resistance, ideal for storing solvents, reagents, or biological samples.
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Secure, leak-resistant seal β Phenolic cap with PolyCone liner provides a tight closure, reducing risk of evaporation, leakage, or contamination.
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Clear for easy inspection β Transparent glass allows full visibility of contents without opening, helping monitor clarity, color changes, or contamination.
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Versatile lab and industrial use β Suitable for liquids, chemicals, oils, and compatible with many common solvents, making it ideal for analytical, medical, or general storage.
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Reusable and durable β Can be cleaned and sterilized as appropriate, providing a cost-effective and stable solution for repeated use.
Q&A
Q: What is this product?
A: Clear screw thread sample vials with phenolic polycone caps, ideal for secure sample storage.
Q: What is the capacity?
A: 10 dram (approximately 37 mL) for small liquid or powder samples.
Q: Is it safe and durable?
A: Yes, made from high-quality, clear materials with cone-lined caps to prevent leaks.
Q: Who can use it?
A: Suitable for laboratories, medical facilities, and research environments.
Q: Is it easy to handle?
A: Screw-top design ensures secure closure and easy opening for repeated use.
Maintenance Tips
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Store properly β keep vials in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight to prevent degradation of both vial and cap.
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Inspect before use β check for cracks, chips, or damaged threads; do not use if compromised.
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Handle carefully β avoid dropping or applying excessive torque when screwing caps on to prevent cracking or leakage.
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Clean before reuse (if applicable) β wash vials with compatible solvents or detergents and rinse thoroughly; ensure complete drying before refilling.
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Check cap seal β ensure the PolyCone liner provides a tight seal to prevent leaks or contamination.
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Avoid chemical incompatibility β verify that the vial and cap materials are compatible with the contents to prevent chemical degradation or reaction.
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Label appropriately β clearly mark contents to avoid confusion or misuse.
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Dispose safely β if vials are cracked, contaminated, or no longer needed, follow proper lab or hazardous waste disposal procedures.