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Injection ampoules are small sealed vials made of glass, designed to hold and preserve liquid pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and other sensitive substances. They are typically manufactured from high-quality borosilicate glass, which provides excellent chemical resistance and thermal stability. The ampoules are hermetically sealed to protect the contents from contamination and degradation, ensuring the integrity of the product until it is ready for use.

| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Volume capacity | 1 ml to 100 ml |
| Neck finish | Open or closed neck options |
| Sealing method | Flame-sealed or crimped |
| Color | Clear or amber glass |
When selecting injection ampoules, buyers should consider the volume capacity required for their specific applications, as well as the type of sealing method preferred for product integrity. It's important to specify the glass type, such as borosilicate, and whether a clear or amber color is needed for light-sensitive substances. Additionally, buyers should inquire about any necessary certifications or compliance with industry standards, especially for pharmaceutical use.
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Injection ampoules typically range from 1 ml to 100 ml in volume.
No, injection ampoules are designed for single-use to ensure sterility and safety.
Ampoules are usually sealed by flame or crimping to prevent contamination.
While glass is standard, some plastic alternatives are available for specific applications.
Ampoules should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain product stability.
They are primarily used in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and cosmetics.