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Glass Jars for chemicals

Posted: 06 Feb 2008, 13:10
by dolphinscales
Hello one and all

i have a question regarding the suppliers of glass jars that i can rehouse some of my chemicals in.
Does anyone have a supplier that has the required bottles/jars please?

(Obviously the lids need to be plastic screw tops to be regulation.)


Thanks in advance Guys and Gals

Re: Glass Jars for chemicals

Posted: 06 Feb 2008, 13:34
by Voice
Southern Biological in Victoria has Glass Jars with plastic lids from sizes 16ml up to 375ml.
the item codes are all g7.05 etc.. G7.50 being the largest. Website is http://www.southernbiological.com and you should be able to get cost from there.
Good luck Annette. They are the best thing to have.
Maree \:D/

Re: Glass Jars for chemicals

Posted: 07 Feb 2008, 09:07
by Labbie
Q-stores has a good supply of amber glass bottles with white screw lids. Perhaps a goggle in WA may help you a little more.

Re: Glass Jars for chemicals

Posted: 07 Feb 2008, 10:07
by franco
Hi Annette,

A couple of local suppliers who may be able to help are:

Silverlock in Canning Vale - good for 100, 200 and 500 mL amber screw cap bottles.

Officemax 2007/2008 catalogue, page 580 - has imitation (Chinese?) Schott bottles from $3.29 for 100 mL to $8.28 for 1L. I bought some of the 250's and 500's and they are OK for the price.

Regards
Fran

Re: Glass Jars for chemicals

Posted: 07 Feb 2008, 15:27
by dolphinscales
Thanks Fran and Maree

Re: Glass Jars for chemicals

Posted: 18 Feb 2008, 17:06
by Rickerby
Annette

I buy jars from Silverlock in Canning Vale. Ring me if you need any more dertails.

Penny

Re: Glass Jars for chemicals

Posted: 19 Feb 2008, 07:28
by sharonm
A company called Cospak. really cheap and their web site has all their products listed. They deal with glass, dropper bottles and the plastic jerry cans etc.
Perth
52-60 McDowell Street
WELSHPOOL, WA 6106
Tel: 08 9258 2400
Fax: 08 9350 6699
I hope this may be of some assistance.
Sharon

Re: Glass Jars for chemicals

Posted: 19 Feb 2008, 12:59
by RosalieM
I got some plastic bottles free from the hospital. Have a read under the topic "Duran/Schott Bottles" for more info and to see photos. They aren't good for everything, but I keep most solutions in them.
Rosalie