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Laboratory bottles are a type of laboratory equipment used to store, transport, and measure liquids. They are typically made of plastic or glass and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The bottles are designed to be airtight and leak-proof, and often feature a wide mouth for easy filling and pouring. They are commonly used in laboratories for storing and measuring chemicals, reagents, and other liquids.
The laboratory bottle market is highly competitive, with a wide range of products available from various manufacturers. Many of these products are designed to meet specific needs, such as chemical resistance, temperature resistance, and compatibility with certain liquids. Additionally, some bottles are designed to be autoclavable, allowing for easy sterilization.
Some of the major companies in the laboratory bottle market include Corning, Thermo Fisher Scientific, DWK Life Sciences, and VWR International. Show Less Read more