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Bottle, Square, Plastic, PETG
Plastic bottles are lightweight, clear and shatter-resistant with molded-in graduations.
Not for use with strong concentrated acids, bases or organics.
Catalog No. Description Capacity Price/Each
AP4526 Bottle, Square, Plastic, PETG 30 mL $1.63
AP4527 60 mL 2.09
AP8961 125 mL 2.35
AP8962 250 mL 4.18
AP8963 500 mL 4.34
AP4528 1000 mL 8.57
APPARATUS BOTTLES, SQUARE
Bottles, Washing
Bottle, Washing, Polyethylene
Chemical-resistant, low-density polyethylene is flexible, tough, lightweight,
and virtually
unbreakable in use. Squeezing the bottle produces a steady, controllable stream
or a few drops. Delivery stops immediately when pressure is released. Two-piece
delivery tube and cap.
Catalog No. Description Capacity Price/Each Price/Pkg. of 6
AP8107 Bottle, Washing,
125 mL $4.27 $24.36
AP8108 250 mL 4.63 26.40
AP8109 500 mL 5.40 30.78
Bottle, Wash, Safety Labeled
Two sizes, 250-mL and 500-mL, wash bottles with silk-screened safety labels. Caps
and delivery spouts are color-coded. The safety labels include the visual alerts for
poison and flammability.
Cap, Delivery Spout
and Name Color Price/Each
AP1668 250 mL Water White cap; black name $6.35
AP1669 250 mL Acetone Red 6.40
AP1672 500 mL Water White cap; black name 7.45
AP1673 500 mL Acetone Red 8.05
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Bottle, Washing,
Polyethylene
AP8107, etc.
Chemical Resistance Chart for Various Plastics
Polyethylene
Catalog No. Capacity Label Name
Chemical Resistance and Physical Properties
E Excellent resistance, no damage
G Good resistance, minor damage
P Limited resistance, suitable for short term use
only (7 days or less)
N Not recommended for continuous use
TL Translucent
C Clear
Polypropylene
(PP)
Low-Density
Polyethylene
(LDPE)
High-Density
Polyethylene
(HDPE)
Polymethylpentene
(PMP/TPX)
Polycarbonate
(PC)
Bottle, Wash, Safety Labeled
AP1668, etc.
Polystyrene
(PS)
Bottle, Square,
Plastic, PETG
AP4526, etc.
Polyester
Copolymer
(PETG)
Acids—Dilute or Weak E E E E E E E
Acids—Concentrated E E E E N P P
Alcohols E E E E G E E
Aldehydes G G G G P N N
Bases E E E E N E E
Esters G G G G N N N
Hydrocarbons—Aliphatic G P G P N N P
Aromatic P P G P N N N
Halogenated P N P N N N N
Ketones G G G P N N N
Oxidizing Agents P P P P N N G
Transparency TL TL TL C C C C
Maximum Use Temperature (°C) 135 80 120 180 130 70 70
Autoclavable* Yes No No Yes Yes No No
Chemical Disinfectant Sterilization Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Density (grams per mL) 0.90 0.92 0.95 0.83 1.20 1.05 1.27
* Autoclaving Tip: Clean and rinse item with distilled water before autoclaving. Certain chemicals which have no appreciable effect on resins at room temperature may cause deterioration at
autoclaving temperatures unless removed with distilled water beforehand. Standard autoclave conditions are 121 °C, 15 psi, for 30 minutes.
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