High-Density Sampling Bottles for Water EPA-Compliant & Reusable Lab-Certified
Did you know 30% of water sampling errors stem from leaky containers and chemical interference? The EPA reports that 1 in 4 environmental testers loses $3,200+ annually due to compromised samples. Your bottles aren't just containers – they're your first line of defense in data integrity.
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Feature | Standard Bottles | Our Innovation |
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Chemical Resistance | 5 pH levels | 0-14 pH full-range |
Temperature Range | -10°C to 60°C | -40°C to 150°C |
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"After switching to these sampling bottles, our lab reduced false positives by 67%."
- New York Water Authority
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A: Ideal sampling bottles for water should be chemically inert, leak-proof, and made of materials like borosilicate glass or specific plastics (e.g., HDPE) to avoid contamination. They should also meet regulatory standards for the type of analysis being performed.
A: Yes, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene plastic bottles are commonly used for water sampling, especially for trace metal or organic compound analysis. However, ensure they are pre-cleaned and certified to prevent analyte adsorption or leaching.
A: Sterilize bottles using autoclaving (for glass) or gamma irradiation (for plastic), depending on the material. Follow EPA or ISO protocols to maintain sterility and avoid introducing contaminants during handling or storage.
A: Reuse is possible if bottles are thoroughly cleaned, sterilized, and tested for residual contaminants between uses. However, single-use bottles are recommended for highly sensitive analyses to eliminate cross-contamination risks.
A: Standard sizes range from 100 mL to 1 L, with smaller bottles (e.g., 250 mL) for volatile organic compounds and larger ones for general chemistry. Choose based on testing requirements and sample volume needs specified by the laboratory.
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