I may be wrong, but those just look like wide-mouth HDPE bottles with lids. I think these can be obtained almost anywhere. If shipping/transportation
was an issue (as opposed to just being stored in your lab), perhaps taping on the lid would work.Mr. Rogers - 21-4-2019 at 17:58
I may be wrong, but those just look like wide-mouth HDPE bottles with lids. I think these can be obtained almost anywhere. If shipping/transportation
was an issue (as opposed to just being stored in your lab), perhaps taping on the lid would work.
I haven't seen any HDPE jars that are clear like this to enable viewing the contents from the outside. Some PP jars come close.
[Edited on 22-4-2019 by Mr. Rogers]CharlieA - 22-4-2019 at 16:52
I was just going by your original link, which indicates they are HDPE. Also, the generated catalog page reports that they are translucent (not
transparent), which to me, perhaps erroneously, that the condition of the bottle stored within can be seen. I think polypropylene would generally be
useful, but I would only use PETE for innocuous stuff if spilled. This is said even though I seem to have the world's supply of empty PETE peanut
butter jars!