About REAGENT BOTTLES Narrow Mouth With I/C Glass S
Genuine Borosilicate Glass Reagent Bottles Narrow Mouth With I/C Stopper. Bottles Capacity 60Ml, 250Ml, 500Ml, 1000Ml Having Very Low Coefficients Of Thermal Expansion And Resistant To Thermal Shock. Product Having High Tensile Strength, Long Lasting, Glossy Smooth Surface And Precise Design Etc.High-Quality Borosil Glass ConstructionThe reagent bottles are made from Borosil glass, known for its superior resistance to thermal shock and chemicals. This makes them suitable for varied laboratory environments, ensuring stable storage for sensitive reagents.
Narrow Mouth for Precision & SafetyDesigned with a narrow mouth, these bottles reduce the risk of spills during pouring and make handling volatile or hazardous chemicals safer. The inclusion of I/C glass stoppers helps maintain secure closure and limits exposure to air.
FAQ's of REAGENT BOTTLES Narrow Mouth With I/C Glass S:
Q: How should the REAGENT BOTTLES Narrow Mouth be used in a laboratory setting?
A: These bottles are intended for safely storing and dispensing liquid or powdered chemical reagents. The narrow mouth minimizes spillage, and the glass stopper ensures reagents are contained securely to prevent contamination or evaporation.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using Borosil glass in these reagent bottles?
A: Borosil glass offers excellent thermal resistance and chemical durability, making it ideal for laboratory settings where exposure to heat and corrosive substances is common. This ensures longevity and preserves the integrity of stored reagents.
Q: When is it appropriate to use these 250mL capacity bottles?
A: These bottles are well-suited for storing smaller quantities of reagents or samples, especially when precise measurement and controlled handling are required in experiments or analyses.
Q: Where can these bottles be sourced or purchased in India?
A: The reagent bottles are available through distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders across India, making them accessible for laboratories nationwide and for international export.
Q: What is the process for safely cleaning and reusing these glass reagent bottles?
A: After use, bottles should be thoroughly rinsed with distilled water and, if necessary, cleaned with a suitable glassware detergent. Ensure they are completely dry before filling with new reagents to prevent cross-contamination.
Q: How does the narrow mouth design benefit laboratory work?
A: A narrow mouth allows precise pouring, reduces the risk of accidental spills, and limits the bottle's exposure to air, thereby protecting the contents from contamination and evaporation.