RS PRO 100ml PP Wide Neck

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£58.31

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£69.97

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RS Stock No.:
178-0259
Brand:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Material

PP

Capacity

100ml

Neck Type

Wide Neck

Dimensions

47 Dia. x 53mm

Diameter

47mm

Length

53mm

RoHS Status: Not Applicable

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

RS PRO 100ml Polypropylene Container With Wide Neck


This lightweight and durable PP plastic container from our trusted and highly reliable own brand RS PRO is an ideal container for storing chemicals and liquids within a laboratory due to it's chemical resistant and leakproof design. These HDPE plastic tubs feature embossed S.P.I. recycling codes, along with a wide neck to allow liquids and other materials to be transferred and stored with ease. These cost-effective plastic containers also feature a screw cap to safely keep chemicals and liquids contained, reducing the risk of spillages and deterioration.

Features and benefits


• Lightweight and durable PP (polypropylene) design
• Imprinted S.P.I. recycling codes
• Chemical and acid resistant material, ideal for labware
• Leakproof container
• Screw cap for an airtight and leakproof seal
• Can store 100ml liquid

What are Polypropylene containers used for?


Polypropylene containers are commonly used to contain chemicals and liquids in a range of environments such as a laboratory or animal feel on a farm. Polypropylene tubs are used as a cost-efficient container for a number of things such as:
• Food
• Alcohols
• Shampoo
• Acids
• Detergents
• Animal feed

What is PP?


PP refers to Polypropylene, a type of plastic commonly used in containers and packaging. PP has a high chemical resistance and leakproof properties making it an ideal storage solution for laboratories.

Difference between PP and HDPE?


Although they have similarities such as their resistance to acids and chemical solvents, PP and HDPE are different and are each best suited to certain applications. The biggest difference is the density, with HDPE having a higher density making it a tougher type of plastic.