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Injectable bottles are specialized glass containers designed for storing and dispensing injectable pharmaceuticals. Made from high-quality borosilicate or soda-lime glass, these bottles are designed to withstand sterilization processes and protect the integrity of the medication. They typically feature a neck finish that accommodates various closures, ensuring a secure seal for the contents.
| Material | Borosilicate glass or soda-lime glass |
| Volume capacity | 1 mL to 1000 mL |
| Neck finish | Various finishes available for compatibility with different closures |
| Sterilization method | Autoclave or gamma irradiation |
| Color | Clear or amber |
When choosing injectable bottles, consider the volume capacity required for your specific applications. It is essential to specify the type of glass, as borosilicate glass offers better thermal resistance. Additionally, ensure that the bottles meet relevant pharmaceutical standards and certifications. Quantity requirements should also be clearly defined when requesting a quote, as bulk orders may affect pricing and lead times.
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Borosilicate glass has higher thermal resistance and is less prone to thermal shock compared to soda-lime glass.
Injectable bottles are typically designed for single use to maintain sterility and prevent contamination.
Injectable bottles are available in various sizes, commonly ranging from 1 mL to 1000 mL.
Yes, many injectable bottles are designed to withstand autoclaving for sterilization.
Injectable bottles can be fitted with various closures, including rubber stoppers and aluminum seals.
Yes, they should be handled with care to prevent breakage and ensure sterility.