About ASPIRATOR BOTTLES
| ASPIRATOR BOTTLES |
| Polylab Aspirator bottles are made of Polypropylene and are therefore much lighter than glass. These are autoclavable, durable & dependable. The leakproof spigot screwed to the bottle body requires only a half turn to open or close. These bottles are used for storing or dispensing distilled water & other laboratory solutions. Threads should be totally disengaged before autoclaving.
Material : Polypropylene | CODE NO. | PARTICULARS | PACKING (Pcs) | | 34100 | Aspirator Bottle 2 Lts. | 1 | | 34101 | Aspirator Bottle 5 ltrs. | 1 | | 34102 | Aspirator Bottle 10 ltrs. | 1 | | 34103 | Aspirator Bottle 20 ltrs. | 1 | |
Versatile Laboratory ApplicationsThis aspirator bottle is a staple for vacuum filtration and aspiration across scientific, educational, and industrial laboratories. With its robust construction and compatibility with standard lab tubing and vacuum lines, it seamlessly integrates into various setups, ensuring precise liquid handling and safe waste collection during experiments.
Robust Design and Chemical ResistanceConstructed from borosilicate glass, the bottle provides exceptional durability and resistance to abrasives, acids, alkalis, and solvents. The thick-wall design withstands moderate vacuum pressures, while the autoclavable feature allows for repeated sterilization without compromising material integrity. This ensures lasting performance, even under rigorous laboratory protocols.
FAQs of ASPIRATOR BOTTLES:
Q: How should I use an aspirator bottle for vacuum filtration in the laboratory?
A: To use the aspirator bottle, connect the side arm to your vacuum line using standard laboratory tubing. Pour the liquid to be aspirated or filtered into the marked bottle, ensuring not to exceed the graduation mark. Engage your vacuum source to begin filtration or aspiration. Always secure the closure, whether ground stopper or screw cap, as per your model.
Q: What are the benefits of using borosilicate glass aspirator bottles?
A: Borosilicate glass aspirator bottles offer high chemical, thermal, and pressure resistance. This makes them ideal for handling various laboratory chemicals and for repeated sterilization, such as autoclaving, without risk of breakage or degradation.
Q: When is it necessary to autoclave the aspirator bottle?
A: Autoclaving is recommended before and after each use if sterility is needed, particularly in microbiological, cell culture, or sensitive chemical processes. The bottle withstands autoclave temperatures up to 250C, ensuring safe and reliable sterilization.
Q: Where can these aspirator bottles be used?
A: These bottles are suitable for research laboratories, educational institutes, industrial labs, and clinical environments anywhere vacuum filtration or liquid aspiration is needed. Their compatibility with standard lab setups makes them highly versatile.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and maintaining the aspirator bottle?
A: Rinse the bottle with distilled water after each use and clean it with suitable laboratory detergents. The broad socket and detachable closure ensure easy access for thorough cleaning. The chemical resistance allows for various sterilization methods, including autoclaving and chemical sterilization.
Q: Are different sizes of aspirator bottles available for varied lab requirements?
A: Yes, aspirator bottles come in multiple capacities such as 1 L, 2 L, and 5 L, making them adaptable to both small and large-scale laboratory processes. Dimensions may vary according to capacity, facilitating a fit for unique laboratory needs.
Q: What are the safety features of these aspirator bottles during moderate vacuum applications?
A: The thick-wall borosilicate glass and precise engineering ensure that the bottle withstands moderate vacuum pressures safely. Well-marked graduations help prevent overfilling, while standardized sockets and closures offer secure connections during use.