Reagent Bottles – Wide & Narrow Mouth, Amber & White | Kelabscience

  • Made with precision molding in a 100,000-grade cleanroom.
  • PE and HDPE options available.
  • Choose from 8ml to 1000ml capacities.
  • Ideal for storing diagnostic, chemical, and biological reagents.
  • Leak-proof and durable for lab use.

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Product Info

Overview:
Kelabscience’s Reagent Bottles are produced from high-grade PE and HDPE using advanced imported precision equipment in a Class 100,000 cleanroom environment. These bottles feature a high level of chemical resistance, a leak-proof design, and a professional-grade build suitable for demanding laboratory applications.

Key Features:

  • Material: PE or HDPE, suitable for chemical storage
  • Temperature Range: -40°C to 121°C, autoclavable
  • Sterility: Produced in a cleanroom; DNA/RNA/Pyrogen free
  • Design:
    • White and amber variants
    • Wide and narrow mouth options
    • Smooth bottle body for secure grip
    • Anti-leak threaded caps, no liners required

Applications:
Ideal for storing diagnostic reagents, chemical agents, biological materials, and powdered substances.

Sizes Available:
8ml, 15ml, 30ml, 60ml, 125ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1000ml

Color Options: White (natural), Amber (for light protection)
Packaging: Customizable; standard bulk packaging available.

Discover more in our General Lab Plastics category. For culture applications, see our Petri Dishes.

Specification

Size Mouth Type Color Material Packaging
8ml Wide/Narrow White/Amber PE / HDPE Customizable bulk packaging
15ml Wide/Narrow White/Amber PE / HDPE Customizable bulk packaging
… up to 1000ml Wide/Narrow White/Amber PE / HDPE Customizable bulk packaging

FAQ

Q1: What material options are available for Reagent Bottles?
A: Both PE (Polyethylene) and HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) materials are available, offering excellent chemical resistance and durability.

Q2: Are Reagent Bottles suitable for high-temperature sterilization?
A: Yes, they are autoclavable and can withstand temperatures from -40°C to 121°C without deformation or leakage. For other lab storage consumables, see our General Lab Plastics.

Q3: What are the differences between white and amber bottles?
A: White bottles are standard for general storage, while amber bottles provide light protection for photosensitive samples.

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