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A coating on these bottles make them slip, impact, and shatter resistant.
These bottles withstand vacuum and pressure applications.
Often used in chromatography, these bottles have a UV-resistant coating that protects light-sensitive chemicals and makes the bottles slip, impact, and shatter resistant. They withstand vacuum applications.
Transfer liquid through tubing.
Silicone rubber seals keep air and moisture out of these glass jars.
A coating on these jars make them slip, impact, and shatter resistant.
Also known as mason jars, these have a tin-plated lid that forms a vacuum seal when heated.
Store samples and other small quantities in these vials.
Store, pour, and carry up to 1 gallon.
The tapered end is designed to fit in a centrifuge.
Place small samples in these tubes for testing, mixing, or inspection.
Spray liquids with these fillable bottles—the head twists on and off to make filling easy.
Fill the reservoir, attach the propellant cartridge, and spray.
Moisten swabs and wipes by pushing down on the top.
These bottles have a squeeze-bulb dropper attached to the lid.
Made of glass, these bottles hold harsh chemicals, such as solvents, without degrading. They include multiple layers of packaging to give you the best leak protection for hazardous liquids.
Accurately measure the density of a liquid based on volume and weight. Also known as pycnometers, these flasks help you compare the specific gravity of a liquid to water.