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Bottle, Boston Round Style
Clear, flint glass, narrow mouth bottles with caps. With or without PVC coating. PVC-coated bottles retain the bottle’s contents and glass shards within a PVC outer envelope in the event of a breakage.
See free video at flinnsci.com.
Bottle, Wide Mouth, Polyethylene
Made of high-density polyethylene, with polypropylene screw cap. For general use.
Bottle, Wide Mouth, Polyethylene, Storage
High-density polyethylene bottles suitable for solids or liquids. Caps included.
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Bottle, Boston Round Style AP5332, etc.
Catalog No.
Description
Capacity
Price/Each
AP5332
Bottle, Boston Round Style
240 mL
$2.80
AP5333
480 mL
3.60
AP5334
960 mL
4.35
AP8438
Bottle, Boston Round Style, PVC-Coated
30 mL
2.00
AP8439
60 mL
2.60
AP8440
120 mL
3.15
AP8441
240 mL
3.70
AP8442
480 mL
4.50
Bottle, Wide Mouth, Polyethylene AP8412, etc.
Discoloration of PVC-Coated Bottles
Have you noticed gradual discoloration of your PVC-coated bottles over time? The discoloration is most likely due to interactions between the PVC coating and chemical vapors present in your stockroom. The integrity of the PVC coating is not affected by the discoloration. The discoloration will also not affect the solution stored inside the bottle.
Catalog No.
Description
Capacity
Price/Each
AP8412
Bottle, Wide Mouth, Polyethylene
30 mL
$1.95
AP8413
60 mL
2.00
AP8414
125 mL
2.90
AP8415
250 mL
3.10
AP8416
500 mL
4.45
AP8417
1000 mL
6.75
Bottle, Wide Mouth, Polyethylene, Storage AP4376, etc.
Catalog No.
Capacity
Dimensions
Price/Each
Price/Pkg. of 12
Height
Diam.
AP4376
60 mL/25 g
3"
11⁄2"
$1.60
$18.12
AP8127
240 mL/100 g
41⁄2"
21⁄2"
2.05
23.28
AP8128
500 mL/500 g
6"
3"
2.80
31.92
AP4375
1500 mL/2 kg
7"
43⁄4"
4.20
47.88
Chemical Resistance Chart for Various Plastics
Chemical Resistance and Physical Properties
E Excellent resistance, no damage
G Good resistance, minor damage
P Limited resistance, suitable for short term use Polypropylene
only (7 days or less) (PP) N Not recommended for continuous use
TL Translucent
C Clear
Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE)
High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Polymethyl- pentene (PMP/TPX)
Polycarbonate (PC)
Polystyrene (PS)
Polyester Copolymer (PETG)
Acids—Dilute or Weak E E E E E E E
Acids—Concentrated E E E E N P P
Alcohols EEEEGEE
Aldehydes GGGGPNN
Bases EEEENEE
Esters GGGGNNN
Hydrocarbons—Aliphatic G P G P N N P
Aromatic PPGPNNN
Halogenated P N P N N N N
Ketones GGGPNNN
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.