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5090-Bottles, Amber, Dropping with Dropper

  • Made From chemical Resistant amber glass
  • These bottles come with interchangeable ground joint with dropper and rubber teat.
  • Made From chemical Resistant amber glass
  • These bottles come with interchangeable ground joint with dropper and rubber teat.
PART  No. Capacity (ml) PACK Qty.
5090-30 30 10
5090-60 60 10
5090-120 120 10
5090-250 250 10

Here are some potential uses for such bottles:

  1. Light-Sensitive Reagents:
    • The amber color of the glass provides protection against UV and visible light, making these bottles ideal for storing and dispensing light-sensitive reagents or chemicals in laboratory settings.
  2. Pharmaceutical Uses:
    • In pharmaceutical applications, amber dropping bottles with droppers are commonly used for dispensing and dosing medications, especially when the contents are light-sensitive.
  3. Cosmetic and Skincare Products:
    • The amber color helps protect cosmetic and skincare formulations that may degrade when exposed to light. These bottles with droppers are used for dispensing serums, essential oils, or other light-sensitive products.
  4. Aromatherapy and Essential Oils:
    • Amber dropping bottles are popular in aromatherapy and essential oil applications, where protection against light is crucial for maintaining the potency and quality of the oils.
  5. Chemical and Biotechnological Applications:
    • Laboratories often use amber dropping bottles for dispensing light-sensitive solutions in chemical and biotechnological experiments.
  6. Educational Settings:
    • Amber dropping bottles are used in educational laboratories to teach students about accurate liquid dispensing techniques, especially when dealing with substances sensitive to light.
  7. Art and Craft:
    • In art and craft applications, these bottles can be used for dispensing pigments, dyes, or other light-sensitive liquid materials.
  8. Sample Storage:
    • Amber dropping bottles with droppers may be used for storing small liquid samples, particularly when protection against light is necessary.
  9. DIY Projects:
    • Individuals engaging in do-it-yourself (DIY) projects may use amber dropping bottles for controlled dispensing of various liquids, especially those sensitive to light.
  10. Medical and Clinical Applications:
    • In medical and clinical settings, amber dropping bottles can be used for dispensing small quantities of diagnostic reagents or light-sensitive medications.

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