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Narrow-mouth solution bottle used to hold fluids that can have a solvent or chemical reaction
Borosilicate glass body for chemical, thermal expansion, shock, and heat resistance
Cylindrical shape for a wide variety of applications that require solution containment
Color-coded flathead PTFE stopper seals the bottle to secure contents and help prevent spills and evaporation
Borosilicate glass conforms to ASTM E 438 Type I, Class A requirements for quality assurance
The Kimble Kimax narrow-mouth Boston round solution bottle has a borosilicate glass body and a color-coded flathead PTFE stopper. This solution bottle has a narrow mouth for substance control and containment, and it is used to hold fluids that can have a solvent or chemical reaction. The borosilicate glass body provides chemical, thermal expansion, shock, and heat resistance. Its cylindrical shape is used for a wide variety of applications that require solution containment. Its flathead PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) stopper seals the bottle to secure contents and help prevent spills and evaporation. PTFE resists many chemicals, moisture, and temperatures ranging from -400 to 500 degrees F. The colored stopper enables color coding of reagents or coordinating with industry storage codes. The borosilicate glass conforms to American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E 438 Type I, Class A requirements for quality assurance. This bottle is suitable for use mixing and storing samples, liquids, and reagents. Lab bottles are used to store, hold, and mix liquids, powders, and other substances in a wide variety of scientific industries. Lab bottles have a more pronounced neck and shoulder than jars. Lab bottles are manufactured with a combination of characteristics in order to meet the demands of particular applications, such as for solution dispensing, mixing, and weighing, and use in centrifuge operations. They come in many shapes for specific applications, with a variety of mouth or nozzle shapes and sizes for specific use. Lab bottles are made from materials, such as glass (borosilicate or soda-lime) and an array of plastics, which are selected for chemical and thermal expansion resistance, transparency, and their adaptability in a variety of applications. Lab bottle interiors, caps, and lids are often lined with a protective material. Caps and lids help seal bottles to prevent solutions from spilling. The capacity refers to the fluid amount held by a lab bottle, and is commonly measured in milliliters (mL) and liters (l), and sometimes in ounces (oz.). Lab bottles are suitable for use in chemistry and biology applications, as well as in pharmaceutical and scientific testing. Kimble Chase Life Science and Research Products manufactures scientific laboratory glassware under the Kimble Kimax brand. The company, founded in 2007, is headquartered in Vineland, NJ.