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Sterile serum vials are small glass or plastic containers designed to hold liquid pharmaceuticals, particularly injectable drugs and vaccines. They are manufactured under controlled conditions to ensure sterility and prevent contamination. These vials typically feature a rubber stopper and a crimped aluminum seal to maintain the integrity of the contents and allow for aseptic withdrawal of the solution.
| Material | Type I borosilicate glass or medical-grade plastic |
| Volume capacity | 1 mL to 100 mL |
| Sterilization method | Gamma radiation or ethylene oxide |
| Closure type | Rubber stopper with aluminum crimp seal |
| Color | Clear or amber |
| Packaging | Typically packaged in cartons or trays |
When selecting sterile serum vials, consider the material compatibility with your pharmaceutical product. Specify the required volume capacity, sterilization method, and closure type to ensure product integrity. Additionally, check for any necessary certifications or compliance with regulatory standards. It's important to determine the quantity needed for production runs, as bulk purchasing may offer cost advantages.
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The shelf life can vary but is generally 2 to 3 years if stored properly.
No, sterile serum vials are designed for single use to maintain sterility.
Yes, serum vials come in various sizes ranging from 1 mL to 100 mL.
They are typically made from Type I borosilicate glass or medical-grade plastic.
They are commonly sterilized using gamma radiation or ethylene oxide.
Yes, they usually come with rubber stoppers and aluminum crimp seals.