Durable Plastic Water Sample Bottles Leak-Proof & Lab-Grade Solutions
Did you know contaminated samples cost environmental labs over $2.3 million annually? When EPA regulations demand 99.9% accuracy, can your collection bottles deliver? Discover how industry-leading plastic water sample bottles
eliminate cross-contamination while saving you 37% in operational costs.
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Our plastic bottles for water sampling feature 3 breakthrough technologies:
Feature | Our Bottles | Competitor A | Glass Bottles |
---|---|---|---|
Breakage Rate | 0% | 2.1% | 15-18% |
Weight | 45g | 50g | 220g |
Choose from 12 standard sizes (100ml-2000ml) or request bespoke water sample collection bottles with:
Pre-acidwashed bottles
Trace metal-free
ISO 5667-5 certified
Double-seal caps
UV-resistant
GPS-enabled batch tracking
Case Study: Midwest Water Authority reduced resampling rates by 62% after switching to our plastic water sample bottles. Their QA manager reported: "We've eliminated 3,200 hours/year in duplicate testing."
As North America's 1 supplier of water sample collection bottles, we guarantee 24-hour shipping and 100% compliance - or your money back.
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A: Yes, high-quality bottles made from chemically inert materials like PETG or polypropylene ensure minimal interaction with samples. They are certified for use in environmental and laboratory testing to prevent contamination.
A: Polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate glycol (PETG) are preferred due to their durability, chemical resistance, and compatibility with most water quality testing protocols.
A: Rinse thoroughly with deionized water, use mild detergents if needed, and avoid abrasive scrubbing. Follow ASTM or EPA guidelines for sterilization to ensure no residual contaminants.
A: Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) or acid-washed bottles are recommended for trace metal analysis. Standard plastics may leach additives, skewing sensitive measurements.
A: Pre-sterilized bottles are critical for microbiological testing to avoid false results. For non-biological analyses, rinsing with purified water may suffice depending on the protocol.
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