Storage bottles are commonly used in laboratories to store and transport various types of liquids, including chemicals, reagents, and media. They are typically made of durable materials such as glass, plastic or stainless steel, and are available in different shapes, sizes and designs to accommodate different storage needs.
Storage bottles are designed to keep the contents safe and secure, protecting them from contamination or damage. They are equipped with airtight caps or closures that prevent leaks and ensure a secure seal, and many are also labeled with identification information such as the contents, date of preparation and expiry date.
Some storage bottles also feature additional features such as graduations, which allow for easy measurement and dispensing of liquids, and colored glass or plastic to protect the contents from light or UV radiation.