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AMBER VIALS 10ML WITH PP PLUG,PTFE SEPTA &CAP

AMBER VIALS 10ML WITH PP PLUG,PTFE SEPTA &CAP
Product Code
461B/2
HSN Code
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CAS Number
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Brand Name
Packing Size
1 EA

Amber Vials 10ml — PP Plug, PTFE Septa & Cap

Good lab results start with good storage. If a sample degrades in the vial, gets contaminated, or the concentration changes before testing your results will be off. And it is hard to know the vial was the cause.

These 10ml amber vials from JSGW take that risk away. The dark amber glass keeps light out. The PTFE septa does not react with your sample. The PP plug stops the liquid from evaporating. That is why they are trusted as working standard vials and storage vials across pharmaceutical, analytical, and research labs in India.

Simple product. Serious protection.

Why Use Amber Vials?

Some chemicals break down when exposed to light. You cannot see it happening. But by the time you run your test, the sample has already changed.

Amber glass blocks UV light and bright visible light. This protects what is inside especially pharmaceutical standards, reagents, vitamins, and other light-sensitive materials that are common in lab work.

The glass is also borosilicate, which means it does not crack when moved between cold and warm temperatures. It can handle contact with most acids, solvents, and alkalis without reacting. This makes these amber vials more durable and reliable than vials made from ordinary glass.

If your lab method or SOP says to use amber glass this is the product you need.

What the PP Plug, PTFE Septa and Cap Do?

Each vial has three parts that work together to protect your sample: 

  1. PP Plug — sits inside the neck of the vial and stops the liquid from evaporating. This is important when you are storing solvents like acetonitrile or methanol. Even a small amount of evaporation can change the concentration of your working standard and affect your test results.
  2. PTFE Septa — is a safe, chemically neutral material that does not react with what is stored inside. It also lets you push a syringe needle through it to take a sample without removing the cap. This means less exposure, less contamination risk, and a faster workflow.
  3. Screw Cap — locks everything in place. It keeps the plug and septa sealed during transport, refrigeration, and everyday lab use. A cap that stays tight means your storage vials stay reliable from the first use to the last. 

Together, these three parts protect your sample from light, evaporation, and contamination the three most common reasons lab samples go wrong during storage. 

Product Specifications

Parameter 

Details 

Product Name 

Amber Vials 10ml with PP Plug, PTFE Septa & Cap 

Product Code 

461B/2 

Capacity 

10 ml 

Glass Type 

Amber borosilicate glass 

Closure 

PP plug + PTFE septa + screw cap 

Septa Material 

PTFE safe with almost all lab solvents 

Brand 

JSGW 

Pack Size 

1 EA 

Category 

Laboratory Glassware 

Best Used For 

Storing standards, reagents, and sensitive lab samples 

Which Labs Use These Vials and Why?

Pharmaceutical labs 

Pharma labs use working standard vials to store reference standards and calibration solutions for HPLC and dissolution testing. Many pharmaceutical compounds are sensitive to light, so amber vials are often required — not optional. The PTFE septa also means nothing from the cap ends up in your standard solution. 

HPLC and GC labs 

Analytical labs use these as storage vials to hold prepared standards and solutions between injection sequences. The 10ml size holds enough for a full run and a backup injection. The syringe-friendly septa means you can sample directly without opening the vial each time. 

Environmental and food testing labs 

Many environmental and food safety methods specifically ask for amber glass. Compounds like pesticide residues break down under lab lighting. Using clear vials introduces an error that is hard to spot. These amber vials follow method requirements and keep your calibration standards stable. 

Research labs 

Research labs store synthesised compounds, biochemical materials, and reference samples for weeks or months at a time. The combination of amber glass and an inert PTFE seal means samples stay stable and uncontaminated for longer — even in refrigerated storage. 

Why Buy From Us?

These JSGW amber vials are supplied by Jignesh Agency Pvt Ltd — established in 1990 with over 30 years of experience supplying labs across India. We work with pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, and testing laboratories every day. 

As one of India's trusted lab chemicals distributors India-wide (labchemicals.in/lab-chemicals-distributors-india/), we supply a wide range of lab consumables, chemicals, and instruments — so you can get everything your lab needs from one place. 

We know labs cannot afford delays. Our team responds to quote requests within one business day and supplies to locations across India including Mumbai, Baddi, Vapi, Dahej, Vadodara, Jammu, and Indore. 

  

Do these work with all lab solvents?
Yes. The PTFE septa works safely with acetonitrile, methanol, hexane, DMSO, 2-propanol, and most other common lab solvents. The borosilicate glass is equally resistant. If you are working with something unusual, check PTFE compatibility for your specific solvent.
Can I use a syringe through the septa without removing the cap?
Yes. The PTFE septa is made for needle access. You push the needle through, take your sample, and it re-seals. You do not need to open the vial each time. This reduces contamination and keeps the PP plug seal intact underneath.
What is the difference between amber vials and clear glass storage vials?
Clear glass lets light in. For samples that are sensitive to light which includes many pharmaceutical standards and reagents — this causes the sample to change before you even test it. Amber glass blocks that light. If your method specifies amber glass, there is a good reason. These amber vials meet that requirement.
Is 10ml enough for most lab work?
Yes, for most analytical tasks. 10ml is enough to prepare your standards, run your test sequence, and keep a small amount in reserve for a repeat injection if needed. It is also small enough to reduce wasted sample and headspace in the vial.
How should I store and label these vials?
Label both the vial body and the cap separately. If caps get swapped, a label only on the cap will cause mix-ups. Store upright in a rack or box. Refrigerated storage at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius is fine for the glass and closure materials. Keep out of direct sunlight even with amber glass as a basic precaution.
Can I order in larger quantities?
Yes. Use the Request a Quote button on this page. We supply both individual orders and bulk institutional procurement. Our team will get back to you within one business day.