Product Description
DROPPING BOTTLES
Blown in Low Density Polyethylene, Polylab Dropping Bottles dispense small uniform drops of liquids when pressed lightly.Material : Low Density Polyethylene
| PARTICULARS | PACKING |
|---|
| 60 ml. | 12 Pcs. |
| 125 ml. | 12 Pcs. |
Accurate & Safe DispensingEngineered for laboratory precision, our dropping bottles come with moulded or printed graduation marks for clear volume indication. The fitted glass or plastic dropper ensures measured dispensing, while the screw neck, airtight cap prevents leaks and maintains chemical purity.
Robust Construction & Chemical ResistanceConstructed from high-quality plastic or borosilicate glass, these bottles exhibit excellent chemical resistance, making them suitable for use with acids, alkalis, and organic solvents. Their thermal resistance up to 120C supports demanding laboratory protocols and repeated sterilization cycles.
Versatile & User-Friendly DesignAvailable in various capacities and with clear, color-coded caps, these bottles offer flexibility for different laboratory settings. Reusable after proper cleaning and autoclavable for sterile applications, they meet the rigorous needs of scientific environments with ease.
FAQ's of DROPPING BOTTLES:
Q: How can I properly sterilize these dropping bottles for lab use?
A: These dropping bottles are autoclavable, meaning they can be sterilized in an autoclave at temperatures up to 120C. Ensure to remove the cap and dropper before autoclaving and follow your lab's standard sterilization procedures.
Q: What types of chemicals are suitable for storage in these bottles?
A: Thanks to their high chemical resistance, these bottles can safely contain acids, alkalis, and most solvents without risk of corrosion, making them versatile for a wide range of laboratory applications.
Q: When should I consider replacing a dropping bottle?
A: Replace your bottle if you notice cracks, discoloration, or compromised airtightness of the cap. Regular inspection guarantees both safety and the reliability of your stored reagents.
Q: Where can I use these dropping bottles most effectively?
A: These bottles are ideal for laboratory reagent dispensing and chemical handling tasks in academic, research, pharmaceutical, or analytical laboratories due to their precise calibration and leak-proof construction.
Q: What is the process for measuring and dispensing liquids with these bottles?
A: To measure and dispense, fill the bottle to the desired graduation mark, secure the airtight cap with dropper, then gently squeeze or tilt to release the liquid via the dropper, ensuring precise manual control for experimental accuracy.
Q: What are the benefits of using color-coded caps on these bottles?
A: Color-coded caps help in quickly identifying specific reagents or solutions, minimizing the risk of cross-contamination or handling errors, especially when dealing with multiple substances in one laboratory session.