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Amber injection vials are small containers typically made from glass, designed to hold pharmaceutical liquids for injection. The amber color provides protection against light, which can degrade certain sensitive compounds. These vials are commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry for storing and transporting injectable medications, ensuring their stability and efficacy over time.
| Material | Type I borosilicate glass |
| Volume capacity | 1 mL to 100 mL |
| Neck finish | Standardized neck finishes for compatibility with closures |
| Sterilization method | Autoclave or gamma irradiation |
| Closure type | Rubber stoppers or aluminum seals |
When selecting amber injection vials, consider the volume capacity needed for your specific application. It's important to specify the required neck finish to ensure compatibility with closures. Additionally, inquire about sterilization methods to meet your product's safety standards. Certifications for quality and compliance with pharmaceutical regulations may also be necessary, depending on the intended use.
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Amber injection vials typically range from 1 mL to 100 mL in capacity.
Amber vials are ideal for light-sensitive medications but may not be suitable for all compounds.
They are primarily made from Type I borosilicate glass.
Common sterilization methods include autoclaving and gamma irradiation.
Yes, many suppliers offer customization options for size and neck finish.
Closures such as rubber stoppers or aluminum seals are often available but may need to be ordered separately.