Tip of How to Use Reagent Bottle
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Tip of How to Use Reagent Bottle

Oct. 16th, 2020
Some Reagent Bottles are used to hold food additives, and some laboratories will re-use these reagent bottles after cleaning. If you are reusing a reagent bottle that has previously stored edible additives, please make sure to delete all previous labels to avoid confusion.
In the process of using Reagent Bottles, a very important safety rule must be kept in mind. Do not put chemical storage reagent bottles in any reagent bottles similar to food or medical drugs. If you absolutely must use food or beverage bottling, be sure to delete the food label and affix all necessary warnings. Such as "corrosion!"
Reagent Bottles are also easy to confuse in hospital use. Bottles from topical or intravenous medications are safe because the original contents of the bottle are not suitable for swallowing, and the container itself usually does not look "edible". Reagent bottles for disinfectant ethanol or saline solution are usually suitable for laboratory use.
If you want to precisely know the quantity of reagent from a reagent bottle, it's a good idea to weight it empty and write down the weight of the flask. This way is better than the graduation on the reagent bottle. Just make sure Reagent Bottles don't damaged over time, and if possible to weight it periodically, best after it was cleaned up.
 
Reagent Bottles are common containers in laboratories and medical treatment. In the process of using, you must strictly follow the instructions for use. If you want to purchase reagent bottles, please contact Aijiren.
 
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