Normax Dropping Bottle, Amber Color 50 mL (41 218 17)
The Normax Dropping Bottle Amber (Cat. No. 41 218 17) is a 50 mL light-protective dispensing bottle designed for precise droplet delivery of laboratory reagents. Made from amber soda lime glass, it shields light-sensitive solutions from UV and visible light. This bottle features a secure screw cap and a rubber sucker (dropper bulb), allowing smooth, controlled dispensing suitable for titrations, indicators, and analytical applications.
Key Features
Amber Soda Lime Glass: Protects contents from light exposure, ideal for sensitive reagents.
50 mL Capacity: Great for storing and dispensing moderate volumes of liquids.
Rubber Sucker Dropper: Ensures accurate and consistent droplet release.
Screw Cap Closure: Provides a tight, leak-resistant seal.
Chemical Resistant: Compatible with most laboratory reagents (avoid HF).
Reusable Design: Durable construction suitable for repeated laboratory use.
Controlled Dispensing: Ideal for titration work and precise sample preparation.
Specifications
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Brand | Normax |
| Model | 41 218 17 |
| Type | Dropping bottle, amber |
| Material | Soda lime glass |
| Capacity | 50 mL |
| Color | Amber |
| Closure | Screw cap |
| Dropper Type | Rubber sucker (bulb) |
| Light Protection | Yes |
| Chemical Resistance | Good for common reagents |
Applications
Dispensing of indicators, staining solutions, solvents, and light-sensitive chemicals.
Ideal for titration procedures, analytical chemistry, and controlled reagent application.
Common in chemical, pharmaceutical, clinical, and educational laboratories.
Useful for reagents requiring consistent droplet flow.
Maintenance and Handling
Rinse thoroughly after each use to prevent residue buildup.
Clean with mild detergent and avoid abrasive cleaning materials.
Inspect the rubber sucker regularly to ensure elasticity and proper dispensing.
Store upright in a cool, dry, and dark location.
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