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Serum vials are small containers typically made from glass, designed to hold liquid pharmaceuticals, particularly injectable medications. These vials are manufactured to provide a sterile environment, ensuring the integrity and stability of the contents. They often come with a rubber stopper and are sealed to prevent contamination and maintain the quality of the serum inside.

| Material | Borosilicate glass or soda-lime glass |
| Volume capacity | 1 mL to 100 mL |
| Closure type | Rubber stopper with aluminum seal |
| Sterility | Sterile or non-sterile options available |
| Color | Clear or amber glass |
| Neck finish | Standard neck finishes for compatibility with closures |
When choosing serum vials, consider the material and whether you need sterile or non-sterile options. Specify the volume capacity that meets your needs, as well as the appropriate closure type for your application. It's also important to check for compatibility with your filling and sealing equipment. Request information on any certifications or compliance with industry standards that may be relevant to your product.
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Serum vials typically range from 1 mL to 100 mL in volume.
Most serum vials are designed for single use to maintain sterility.
They are commonly made from borosilicate glass or soda-lime glass.
Yes, many manufacturers offer customization options for sizes, colors, and closures.
Serum vials are typically sealed with a rubber stopper and an aluminum cap.
Sterile vials are processed to eliminate all microorganisms, while non-sterile vials may not be.