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Glass ampoules are sealed containers made from high-quality glass, designed to hold and preserve liquids, powders, or other substances. They are typically produced through a process of glass blowing and molding, ensuring a hermetic seal that protects the contents from contamination and degradation. The ampoules are often used in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and chemical industries for packaging sensitive materials that require protection from light and air exposure.

| Material | Borosilicate or soda-lime glass |
| Volume range | 1 ml to 100 ml |
| Neck type | Open or closed neck |
| Sealing method | Flame-sealed or crimped |
| Color options | Clear, amber, or green |
| Compliance | Pharmaceutical-grade standards |
When selecting glass ampoules, consider the material type, as borosilicate glass offers better thermal resistance and chemical durability. Specify the required volume, neck type, and sealing method based on your application needs. It's also important to check for compliance with relevant industry standards and certifications, especially for pharmaceutical uses. Provide details about the quantities needed to receive accurate pricing and lead times.
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They are primarily used for packaging pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and chemicals.
They are typically sealed using flame sealing or crimping methods.
Yes, they can be customized in terms of size, color, and sealing methods.
Glass ampoules usually range from 1 ml to 100 ml.
Yes, if they comply with food safety standards.
They are commonly made from borosilicate or soda-lime glass.