SDLABIO Amber Glass Jars

SDLABIO amber glass jar is made of high-quality amber glass with excellent chemical stability and light-shielding properties. It is widely used for collecting, storing, and transporting soil, sediment, and solid samples. The amber bottle effectively prevents sample degradation caused by UV exposure, ensuring sample integrity and meeting environmental monitoring and laboratory analysis standards.

Amber Glass Jar With Lid​ For Sale:

60ml amber glass jars/ 100ml amber glass jars/ 250ml/ 500ml/ 1000ml, etc. Please consult for details.

MOQ: 1 CARTON.

SDLABIO Amber Straight Sided Glass Jar

Specification Cap Diameter (mm) Height including cover(mm)
60ml 55 50
100ml 60 65
250ml 70 90
500ml 90 100
1000ml 95 173

SDLABIO amber glass jars

  • High-quality amber glass: High light transmittance controls prevent UV degradation.
  • Inert sealing lid design: Prevents cross-contamination and preserves sample pristine condition.
  • Compliant with standards: Suitable for environmental sampling and analysis requirements according to EPA, ISO, ASTM, and other standards.
  • A variety of sizes are available: 60ml amber glass jars, 100ml amber glass jars, 250ml amber glass jars, 500ml amber glass jars, and 1000ml amber glass jars to meet diverse sampling and laboratory storage needs.

FAQ of amber glass containers

Where are soil amber glass containers with lids mainly used?
  1. Environmental Monitoring and Soil Sampling: Used for contaminated site investigations, pre-remediation soil sampling and analysis.
  2. Geological Exploration and Agricultural Research: Suitable for geological profile analysis, farmland soil testing, and nutrient research.
  3. Laboratory Solid Sample Preservation: Stores powdered, granular, and solid samples to protect them from light.
  4. Volatile and Semi-Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)/SVOC Analysis: Used in conjunction with specialized testing methods to ensure sample authenticity.

Gas sampling bags (such as FEP, PVF, and aluminum foil) can be used for simultaneous collection of air and volatile pollutants, facilitating comprehensive soil and air pollution analysis at the same sampling site.

DNPH adsorption tubes are suitable for collecting aldehyde and ketone gases and can be used in soil volatile pollution testing (such as groundwater or soil gas analysis) to enable simultaneous monitoring of multiple pollutants.

Charcoal sorbent tubes  can be used for simultaneous soil and ambient air sampling during VOC (volatile organic compound) analysis, helping to investigate soil pollution sources and airborne transport pathways.

Sediment sample tubes can be used with amber soil bottles for environmental investigations requiring simultaneous collection of soil and sediment samples, facilitating the packaging and storage of samples from different media.

Amber bottles effectively block ultraviolet light and some visible light, preventing the degradation of photosensitive substances and maintaining the stability of organic pollutants (such as VOCs and SVOCs) and other chemical components in soil samples.

Glass soil bottles can withstand high temperatures and can be sterilized by autoclave, but plastic bottles require confirmation of their temperature resistance before use. Bottles used for environmental sampling are typically cleaned or sterilized at the factory and can be used directly.

The soil sample collection bottle comes with an inert sealing cap and liner to ensure an airtight seal, preventing sample leakage and secondary contamination, and is suitable for transportation and storage.