Description
Permanent Sun Protection
Some chemicals, like silver nitrate, can go bad if they touch regular light. Therefore, Osmosis Scientific makes these bottles with a built-in amber tint. Because the color is part of the glass itself, it will never peel or wash off. Consequently, your expensive reagents stay fresh and work perfectly for a long time.
Safe and Easy Pouring
We designed these bottles to be easy to use every day. First, the GL45 screw cap is easy to grip and seals the bottle completely. Furthermore, the blue pouring ring stops liquids from running down the side of the bottle. This keeps your hands safe and your workspace clean. Additionally, we added white markings on the side so you can see exactly how much liquid is left inside.
Perfect for Any Lab Task
- Safe Storage: Great for storing liquids that shouldn’t touch air or moisture.
- Easy to Label: Every bottle has a big white patch where you can write names or dates with a pencil.
- Heat Resistant: You can heat these bottles up to prepare lab media without worrying about them cracking.
- All Sizes: Whether you need a tiny 25ml bottle or a huge 20-liter jar, we have the right size for you.
| Capacity (mL) | Dia (mm) | Height (mm) | Pack of | SKU | Enquiry |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10* | 34 | 50 | 10 | ARBSC-0010 | Enquire Now |
| 25* | 36 | 70 | 10 | ARBSC-0025 | Enquire Now |
| 50* | 46 | 87 | 10 | ARBSC-0050 | Enquire Now |
| 100 | 56 | 100 | 10 | ARBSC-0100 | Enquire Now |
| 250 | 70 | 138 | 10 | ARBSC-0250 | Enquire Now |
| 500 | 86 | 176 | 10 | ARBSC-0500 | Enquire Now |
| 1000 | 101 | 225 | 10 | ARBSC-1000 | Enquire Now |
| 2000 | 136 | 260 | 10 | ARBSC-2000 | Enquire Now |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Amber reagent bottles are used to store light-sensitive chemicals and compounds. The dark glass prevents ultraviolet and infrared light from passing through, protecting the contents from photochemical degradation, ensuring stability, and preserving the chemical integrity of the substances stored inside.
To clean amber bottles, rinse them with deionized water to remove residues. Use a mild detergent if necessary, followed by a thorough water rinse. For stubborn contaminants, utilize an appropriate solvent or acid bath, then dry completely in an oven to avoid contamination.
Reagent bottles are brown because the glass is infused with iron or sulfur, which absorbs ultraviolet and blue light wavelengths. This absorption creates a protective barrier, preventing light from reaching the chemicals inside and initiating unwanted photochemical reactions that could ruin the substance.



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