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Fisherbrand™ Amber Boston Round Bottles with Black Phenolic PolyCone Cap
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Capacity (Metric):
120 mL
240 mL
Quantity:
108/Cs.
160/Cs.
Description
Amber Glass Boston Round Bottles are excellent general use bottles ideal for when content integrity and UV protection is important. Boston Round bottles features a narrow screw neck opening, curved shoulders, and a round body. Glass offers minimal chemical interference with contents; amber glass bottles absorb all wavelengths in the ultraviolet spectrum. Amber Glass Boston Rounds ensure integrity for long term storage and offer excellent protection for UV-sensitive contents.
- Boston round bottles features a narrow screw neck opening, curved shoulders, and a round body
- Glass offers minimal chemical interference with contents
- Amber glass bottles absorb all wavelengths in the ultraviolet spectrum
Black Phenolic PolyCone Lined Caps
- Form an exceptionally tight seal and offer a good chemical barrier
- Liner molds itself around the sealing areas of the finish as the cap is screwed on, virtually eliminating leakage, evaporation, contamination, binding and backing off
- Ideal for everything from liquids, to soaps, to macro-invertebrates.
Specifications
Closure Type | Screw Cap |
Closure Liner | Polyethylene |
Closure Material | Phenolic |
Closure Size | 22-400 mm |
Diameter (Metric) | 48 mm |
Through the Closure Dispensing | Yes |
Product Type | Boston Round Bottle |
Height (English) | 4.52 in. (With Closure); 4.4 in. (Without Closure) |
Height (Metric) | 115 mm (With Closure); 112 mm (Without Closure) |
Capacity | 4 oz., 125mL |
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