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Diagnostic bottles are specialized glass containers designed for the storage and transportation of pharmaceutical samples, reagents, and diagnostic solutions. Made primarily from high-quality borosilicate glass, these bottles are engineered to withstand thermal shock and chemical exposure, ensuring the integrity of their contents. Their design typically includes features such as secure closures and labels for easy identification.
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Capacity range | 10 mL to 1000 mL |
| Closure type | Screw cap, dropper, or snap-on |
| Color | Clear or amber |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
When selecting diagnostic bottles, buyers should consider the required capacity, closure type, and whether sterilization is necessary for their applications. It's also important to specify the glass type, as borosilicate is preferred for its durability and chemical resistance. Certifications for pharmaceutical use may be required, so buyers should inquire about compliance with industry standards. Additionally, specifying quantities can help in obtaining accurate quotes.
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Clear bottles are used for light-sensitive solutions, while amber bottles protect contents from UV light.
Many diagnostic bottles are designed for single-use, but some can be cleaned and reused if properly sterilized.
Common closures include screw caps, dropper tops, and snap-on lids.
Yes, borosilicate glass diagnostic bottles are typically autoclavable.
They are available in a range from 10 mL to 1000 mL.
Yes, packaging must comply with various regulations, including those set by the FDA and other health authorities.