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Lyophilization vials are specialized containers designed for the freeze-drying process, commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry to preserve sensitive compounds such as proteins, vaccines, and other biologics. These vials are typically made from glass or high-quality polymers that can withstand extreme temperatures and vacuum conditions during the lyophilization process. Their design ensures that the product remains stable and effective over time by removing moisture and preventing degradation.
| Material | Type I glass or high-quality polymers |
| Volume capacity | 1 mL to 100 mL |
| Closure type | Rubber stoppers or aluminum seals |
| Sterilization method | Gamma irradiation or ethylene oxide |
| Shape | Round or rectangular |
| Color | Clear or amber |
When selecting lyophilization vials, consider the material compatibility with your product, as some compounds may react with certain plastics or glass. Specify the required volume capacity based on your formulation and ensure the closure type is suitable for maintaining a vacuum seal. Additionally, check for sterilization methods that meet your regulatory standards and inquire about any necessary certifications for pharmaceutical use.
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They are used to preserve sensitive compounds by removing moisture through freeze-drying.
Typically, they are single-use to ensure sterility and product integrity.
They are available in various sizes, commonly ranging from 1 mL to 100 mL.
Yes, they are usually sterilized using methods like gamma irradiation or ethylene oxide.
They are primarily made from Type I glass or high-quality polymers.
Store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.