Lab glass bottles have a variety of applications in the laboratory, mainly including the following aspects :
Chemical experiments : Laboratory glass bottles are often used for various chemical experiments, such as mixing liquids, solutions or reagents, for reaction or determination. Its chemical stability is good, will not be corroded or dissolved by chemical substances, while transparency and thermal stability also make it suitable for observation and heating reaction .
Biological experiments : In biological experiments, laboratory glass bottles are used for sorting, mixing, and growing biological samples, such as media and biological cells. Its transparency allows users to visually observe the growth of biological cells in the medium, and is used for serum culture, embryo transfer and other operations . In addition, laboratory glass bottles can be used as storage containers for biological samples, such as frozen cultures and cell cultures .
Physics experiment : In physics experiments, laboratory glass bottles are used for measurement, dilution, and subpacking operations. For example, it is used to measure liquid volume, dilute high-concentration solutions, wash solids, etc. Its heat resistance enables it to withstand the requirements of high temperature and pressure .
Drug development : In the process of drug development, laboratory glass bottles are used as reaction vessels for drug synthesis, purification and separation operations. Its chemical and thermal properties enable the thermal reaction during drug synthesis to be well controlled, and the reaction process can be observed and regulated .
reagent preparation and storage : Laboratory glass bottles are often used to prepare reagents of specific concentrations or formulations to ensure the accuracy and stability of the reagents. Its sealing and corrosion resistance allow the reagent to be stored for a long time, not affected by the external environment .
Lab glass bottles in different capacities and sizes: Lab glass bottles are available in a variety of capacity options, such as 100ml, 250ml, 500ml and 1000ml, suitable for small to large quantities of experimental needs. These bottles are usually equipped with screw caps or tipping rings to ensure tightness and ease of handling .