Product type
Sterile vials are small containers made from glass or plastic that are designed to hold and preserve pharmaceuticals, biological samples, or other sensitive materials. These vials are manufactured under strict sterile conditions to prevent contamination and ensure the integrity of the contents. They are typically sealed with a rubber stopper and aluminum cap to maintain sterility and prevent leakage.

| Material | Glass or plastic |
| Volume capacity | 1 mL to 100 mL |
| Sterilization method | Autoclaving or gamma irradiation |
| Closure type | Rubber stopper with aluminum cap |
| Neck finish | Standardized for compatibility with closures |
| Color | Clear or amber |
When choosing sterile vials, consider the material based on the chemical compatibility with the contents. Specify the volume capacity required and the appropriate sterilization method. It is also important to check the closure type to ensure it meets your sealing requirements. Be prepared to discuss quantities and any specific certifications needed for your application.
Get quotes for Sterile vials
Tell us your requirement — quantity, specs and timeline — and our team sources verified manufacturers and brings you the best quote.
Sterile vials typically range from 1 mL to 100 mL in volume.
They are commonly sterilized using autoclaving or gamma irradiation.
They are primarily made from glass or plastic.
Sterile vials are designed for single use to maintain sterility.
They typically use rubber stoppers with aluminum caps.
Yes, they are available in clear or amber colors.