Narrow, cylindrical FEP bottle with ETFE dispensing cap. New globally harmonised chemical labeling rules have been enacted to protect workers who come into contact with hazardous chemicals.
- Greater awareness of hazards, resulting in safer use of chemicals in the workplace; detailed safety information at your fingertips
- 100% GHS information (no mixing of systems): wash bottles are labelled with the same warning system as is used on purchased solvents
- Chemically inert (low leachable) making it suitable for storing high purity solvent
- Autoclavable, with stem and draw tube
- Bottles are not vented
Bottles are pre-labelled with chemical identification and safe handling information following the GHS specifications as applicable to secondary laboratory containers. Wash bottles are ready to use when you transfer harsh laboratory chemicals from manufacturer's containers.
Permanently laser etched with the solvent safety info, so the information can never come off or become illegible throughout the life of the bottle (FEP wash bottles are known to be difficult to label due to their slippery surface. Markers, wax pencils, and labels won't stick).
Bottles are made from high-purity FEP for low extractables and long life in the lab, and are suitable for dispensing high-purity solvents. Permanently laser etched with 100% Globally Harmonized System (GHS) chemical safety information. No other system markings are used on the bottles, which eliminates confusion. Safety information is laser etched directly into the wall of the bottle so information will remain permanent and legible for the life of the wash bottle. Dispensing nozzles are carefully molded to deliver a straight stream for precision dispensing and safety. Designed to dispense through the top with a closure and stem molded in one piece for uniform, leakproof service.
Nalgene Right-to-Understand FEP wash bottles are ready to use when transfering common laboratory chemicals from manufacturers’ containers. They are pre-labeled with chemical identification information, hazard and precautionary statements, GHS pictograms, CAS, and EC numbers. Wash bottles are available for use with acetone, toluene, n-hexane, methylene chloride, xylene, and methyl ethyl ketone (MEK).
Certifikace: Labeled with Globally Harmonized System (GHS) chemical information.