Laboratory bottle HYBEX™ series
for liquidsstorageborosilicate glass

laboratory bottle
laboratory bottle
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory
Product type
for liquids
Function
storage
Material
borosilicate glass
Options
with cap

Description

• Borosilicate 3.3 hybex glass • Autoclavable caps (GL45) and drip rings • Permanent enamel graduation markings • Area for bottle marking/identification • Autoclavable, reuseable & breakage resistant • Five Cap colors hybex Glass Media Storage Bottles are manufactured from high quality, borosilicate 3.3 glass. With their superior chemical resistance, these bottles are ideal for storage of reagents, culture media, biological fluids and a variety of other aqueous and nonaqueous solutions. A low coefficient of thermal expansion (3.3), provides temperature resistance that is far superior to that of standard lab glass (or soda lime glass). hybex glass can withstand temperatures from -70 to 500°C, permitting repeated use in freezers, microwaves, autoclaves and dry heat sterilization chambers. Each bottle has easy to read, permanent graduations and a large labeling area. All hybex media bottles include a drip-free sealing ring as well as a standard blue polypropylene GL45 sealing cap (50 ml bottle has a GL 32 cap). Also available with green, purple, white and yellow caps, or in an assortment pack containing two of each cap color. Supplied in packs of 10. Please specify color when requesting a quotation. Specifications Material: hybex™ borosilicate glass (3.3) Cap Thread Size: GL45* Temperature Range: -70° to 500°C Sterilization: Autoclave or dry heat Cap Material: Polypropylene (140°C) Cap Colors: Standard Blue Green Purple Yellow White Assorted

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