Plastic Jars
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Plastic jars hold solid, powder, and liquid specimens and samples. They have a wide mouth to provide easy access to the contents. Plastics are lightweight, durable, and resist breaking.
Polypropylene Lab Jars
Polypropylene (PP) lab jars are a good choice for general laboratory use. Polypropylene is an impact-resistant plastic with good chemical resistance and high resistance to mineral oils, acid solutions, alkalis, and alcohols.
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HDPE Lab Jars
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) lab jars have good impact strength, are nonwetting, and resist stress cracking. HDPE is the most commonly used plastic lab container material and has high chemical resistance, high resistance to acids, alkalis, alcohols, and esters, and is less permeable than LDPE.
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Polystyrene Lab Jars
Polystyrene (PS) lab jars do not shatter if broken. Polystyrene is a biologically inert hard plastic that provides moderate chemical resistance and high resistance to mineral oils, acids, and alcohols.
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LDPE Lab Jars
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) lab jars have high impact strength, are nonwetting, and are more flexible than HDPE. LDPE (low-density polyethylene) has good chemical resistance, and high resistance to acids, alkalis, alcohols, and esters.
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Polycarbonate Lab Jars
Polycarbonate (PC) lab jars are impact-resistant. Polycarbonate is freezer-safe, and has exceptional clarity to view contents.
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