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Product Details

Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific
SKU
11319143
Shipped From
United Kingdom

About this product

Sterilin Polystyrene Containers

by Thermo Fisher Scientific · SKU 11319143

Overview

These Sterilin polystyrene containers are designed for general-purpose sample handling and storage in laboratory environments. Manufactured from clear polystyrene, they provide good visibility of contents and a rigid structure for reliable handling. Each container has a nominal capacity of 60 mL and is supplied in a bulk case of 300 units, supporting high-throughput workflows. The containers are compatible with standard laboratory labelling and handling practices.

Highlights

  • Clear polystyrene construction for sample visibility
  • 60 mL capacity suitable for routine laboratory use
  • Rigid design supporting secure handling
  • Supplied in a case of 300 for bulk usage

At-a-glance

Product type
Sample containers
Material
Polystyrene
Capacity
60 mL
Colour
Clear
Pack size
300 containers per case
Format
Rigid containers
Condition
New / Unused

Applications

Suitable for collection, handling, and short-term containment of liquid or solid samples in laboratory and research settings. Commonly used in clinical, educational, and industrial laboratories for routine sample management. Their clarity supports visual inspection and identification during workflows.

Sustainability

By rehoming surplus lab products, this listing supports waste reduction and resource efficiency.

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