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Injection vial stoppers are essential components used in the pharmaceutical industry to seal vials containing liquid medications. Typically made from rubber or elastomeric materials, these stoppers provide a secure barrier against contamination while allowing for the withdrawal of the medication using a syringe. Their design ensures compatibility with various vial types and facilitates safe storage and transportation of injectable drugs.
| Material | Natural rubber or synthetic rubber |
| Standard sizes | 13mm to 20mm diameter |
| Color | Typically white or gray |
| Sterilization method | Gamma radiation or ethylene oxide |
| Compatibility | Compatible with various injectable formulations |
| Shelf life | Typically 2 to 5 years depending on storage conditions |
When selecting injection vial stoppers, buyers should consider the material type, as this affects compatibility with different drug formulations. It's important to specify the required sizes and any specific sterilization methods needed. Additionally, inquire about certifications such as USP compliance and ensure that the stoppers meet relevant industry standards. Quantities should also be clearly defined to facilitate accurate pricing and availability.
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They are typically made from natural rubber or synthetic rubber.
Select a stopper size that matches the diameter of the vial neck.
Yes, they are usually sterilized using gamma radiation or ethylene oxide.
The shelf life is generally between 2 to 5 years, depending on storage conditions.
They are compatible with a wide range of injectable formulations, but always verify compatibility.
Yes, specifying certifications like USP compliance is important for regulatory reasons.