Carboys
Carboys are rigid containers primarily used for transporting liquids, often water or chemicals. In laboratories, the containers are usually made of plastic, though some are still made of ferric glass or other shatter-resistant glasses. With a high chemical resistance and opaque exteriors to block ultraviolet light, the carboys store large quantities of liquids, such as solvents and deionized water, that will remain unaltered. Polypropylene carboys are autoclavable for easy sterilization.
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Carboys with Stopcocks, United Scientific Supplies
Use for storing and dispensing solutions and media. Ideal for sterile water storage.
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Rectangular Carboys
Molded in a space-saving rectangular shape, these high density polyethylene carboys are excellent for collecting and dispensing distilled water.
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Round Carboys
Suitable for collecting and dispensing distilled water, reagents, and acids, these low-density polyethylene carboys are graduated in 1 gallon and 5 L increments.
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Polypropylene Carboys, Dynalon
Rounded octagonal shape for increased rigidity when full.

