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Molded vials are small containers typically made from glass or plastic, designed to hold liquids, powders, or other substances. These vials are produced through a molding process that ensures uniformity and precision in shape and size. They often feature a narrow neck and a secure closure to maintain the integrity of the contents. Molded vials are commonly used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and laboratory applications due to their ability to provide a sterile and secure environment for sensitive materials.

| Material | Glass or plastic |
| Volume range | 1 mL to 100 mL |
| Neck finish | Standardized for compatibility with closures |
| Closure type | Screw caps, stoppers, or crimp seals |
| Color options | Clear, amber, or colored glass |
| Sterilization options | Autoclavable or gamma sterilized |
When selecting molded vials, consider the material based on the contents you plan to store, as glass offers better chemical resistance while plastic may be more cost-effective. Specify the required volume, neck finish, and closure type to ensure compatibility with your application. It is also important to consider whether you need sterilization options and any specific color requirements for light-sensitive substances. Always request samples to verify quality and suitability before placing a large order.
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Molded vials are usually made from glass or plastic.
They typically range from 1 mL to 100 mL in volume.
Yes, they can be sterilized using methods like autoclaving or gamma radiation.
Common closure types include screw caps, stoppers, and crimp seals.
Yes, molded vials can be clear, amber, or other colored glass.
They are used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, laboratories, and more.