Bottle types

PET (polyethylene terephthalate)

PET provides glass-like transparency, gas barrier properties, chemical resistance and recyclability. PET bottles come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. The material has low flexibility and breaks relatively easily upon impact. It is not suitable for alkaline solutions.

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Chemical BottlesNo.1, No.2, No.3(30,100,150, 200, 300, 500ml), No.4(80, 100, 200, 300, 400ml), No.5, No.6 / C Bottle (20ml, 30ml

PVC (polyvinyl chloride)

PVC offers transparency and excellent chemical resistance. It is flame retardant, but has poor heat and cold resistance.

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Chemical Bottle No.7(150, 200, 260, 300, 400ml), No.8, No.9, No.10, No.17, No.18, No.19

HDPE (high density polyethylene)

This material excels in chemical resistance, moisture resistance and cost performance. It is the most commonly used commodity plastic. It cannot be used with organic solvents.

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Chemical Bottles No.11Ring Set / Over Cap Set,No.12, No.13, No.14, No.15(30, 50, 150, 210, 250ml), No.16, No.20

GLASS

Glass offers excellent chemical resistance and preservative properties. Types of glass include colored soda-lime glass and borosilicate glass, used for screw-cap tubes. The type used depends on the shape and application.

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M Bottle (30ml, 60ml, 100ml) / FS Bottle(20, 30, 50, 110ml) / MB Bottle
Bottle types PET PVC HDPE
Transparency ×
Gloss ×
Alkali resistance ×
Acid resistance
Alcohol resistance
Oil resistance
Water vapor permeability
Oxygen permeability
Carbon dioxide permeability ×
Aroma permeability ×
Heat resistance temperature 50 - 60℃ 50 - 60℃ 50 - 100℃
* The above material properties are for reference only.
 Depending on the usage conditions, deformations or deterioration over time may occur. For that reason, please thoroughly test before use.
* Do not use any combination of body and container other than those specified.
Doing so may cause leakage.
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