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- • State issued document with your organization's Federal Tax ID Number
- • State issued document with your organization's Resale Tax ID Number
- • City or County issued Business License
- • State Department of Health Services License
- • Any other ID issued by the State that includes the business name & address
* ATTN: California Customers may require additional documentation as part of the CA Health & Safety Code. Products that fall under this regulation will be placed on a mandatory 21-day hold after documentation is received. Avantor will not lift restrictions for residential shipping addresses.
- Cap Size:53 mm
- Sterility:Non sterile
- Capacity:120 ml (4 oz.)
- Cat. No.:82030-366
- Cap color:White
These clear, 100% virgin medical-grade polypropylene containers are specifically designed for the collection and transport of microbiology, urinalysis, and drug testing specimens.
- Medical-grade polypropylene fabrication
- Clear siding
- Screw-thread caps provide a leak-resistant seal
Clear design offers exceptional clarity
Containers are supplied with the SURE-LOK® proof-of-closure system. Screw-thread polyethylene caps provide a leak-resistant seal. Molded-in features on both the cap and container provide visual and tactile assurance of a secure seal. When the indicator on the cap aligns at or beyond the indicator on the container base, the container is firmly closed. Containers are labeled with a security tab.
Note: Containers are intended for single use, although the container base may be autoclaved at 121°C (250°F). Caps are not autoclavable.
Containers are crack-resistant and feature molded-in graduation markings on three sides. The top and bottom of each container is equipped with a positive grip-knurl to ease in opening or closing when handled with gloves. The straight-sided construction increases stability and allows containers to be stacked.