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Aspirator Bottles


Aspirator Bottles are laboratory containers designed to collect and transfer liquids by maintaining a vacuum or negative pressure. Commonly used in filtration, distillation, and waste collection setups, these bottles work with vacuum pumps and suction filtration systems.

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Aspirator Bottles are laboratory containers used for the collection and transfer of liquids, typically in vacuum or filtration systems. They are designed to maintain a vacuum or negative pressure in order to draw fluids from one place to another, often in experiments involving filtration, distillation, or waste collection. Aspirator bottles are commonly used in conjunction with vacuum pumps and suction filtration setups.

Feature of Aspirator Bottles

  • 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 disengage before autoclaving
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