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Bottles, Containers & Vials


Bottles, containers, and vials are essential to safe, accurate laboratory handling across research, analytical, pharmaceutical, environmental, and industrial workflows. From routine sample collection and reagent storage to sterile media preparation and autosampler use, the right container helps protect material integrity, improve handling, and support consistent results.


This category includes a broad range of glass and plastic lab containers in multiple sizes, shapes, and closure styles. Common options include narrow-mouth bottles for controlled liquid pouring, wide-mouth bottles for powders or viscous materials, amber containers for light-sensitive contents, wash bottles for dispensing, media bottles for preparation and storage, and specialty vials for analytical applications. Material selection also matters: borosilicate glass offers strong chemical resistance and thermal performance, while plastics such as HDPE, LDPE, PET, and PP can provide impact resistance, lighter weight, and application-specific compatibility.


In many laboratories, product families such as KIMBLE GL45 media bottles and WHEATON clear media lab bottles are used for everyday media preparation, mixing, and storage because they combine durable construction with closure systems suited to repeated bench use. Bottle styles like Boston rounds, wide mouth jars, and amber storage bottles also serve important roles depending on the application. Boston round bottles are commonly selected for liquids, standards, and packaged reagents, while wide mouth jars and bottles make filling, dispensing, and cleaning easier when working with powders, granules, or viscous materials. Amber bottles are especially useful when contents require added protection from light exposure during storage or transport.


When selecting bottles, containers, and vials, laboratories should consider chemical compatibility, sterilization requirements, closure performance, labeling visibility, and the demands of transport, storage, or dispensing. Choosing the proper container helps reduce contamination risk, improve workflow efficiency, and support safer handling of valuable or sensitive samples. A well-matched bottle system is not just packaging; it is part of the lab's overall quality and workflow control.

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