- Chemical Resistant
- Material: 3.3 boro glass
- White Printing
PART No. | Capacity (ml) | Outer Joint | Approx. O.D. X Height | PACK Qty. |
4870-250 | 250 | 24/40 | 67 X 150 | 6 |
4870-500 | 500 | 24/40 | 83 X 178 | 6 |
4870-1000 | 1000 | 24/40 | 105 X 215 | 1 |
4870-2000 | 2000 | 29/42 | 130 X 255 | 1 |
4870-4000 | 4000 | 29/42 | 175 X 300 | 1 |
Here are some common uses of amber glass bottles with a single neck in laboratories:
- Light-Sensitive Reagent Storage: Amber glass provides protection against UV light, making it ideal for storing light-sensitive reagents and chemicals that could degrade when exposed to light.
- Sample Storage: Amber glass bottles are often used for storing samples that are sensitive to light, such as certain biological samples or chemical solutions.
- Pharmaceuticals: In pharmaceutical laboratories, amber glass bottles may be used for storing light-sensitive drugs or compounds.
- Essential Oils and Fragrances: Amber glass is commonly used for storing essential oils and fragrances, which can be sensitive to light and heat.
- Photographic Solutions: For laboratories dealing with photographic chemicals or solutions that are light-sensitive, amber glass bottles are preferred to maintain the stability of the substances.
- Flavor and Aroma Extracts: In food laboratories, amber glass bottles may be used for storing flavor and aroma extracts that are sensitive to light.
- Standard Solutions: In analytical chemistry, amber glass bottles with a single neck may be used to prepare and store standard solutions for calibration purposes.