Specimen Tubes and Vials Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India
Science Lab Equipment India is leading Specimen Tubes and Vials Manufacturer,and supplier and Exporter in India, Algeria (Algiers), Angola (Luanda), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Armenia (Yerevan), Australia(Canberra), Austria (Vienna), Bahrain (Manama), Bangladesh (Dhaka), Bhutan (Thimphu), Bolivia (Sucre), Botswana (Gaborone), Brazil (Brasília), Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan), Montenegro (Podgorica), Morocco (Rabat), Mozambique (Maputo), Myanmar (Naypyidaw), Namibia (Windhoek), Nepal (Kathmandu), New Zealand (Wellington), Nigeria (Abuja), Oman (Muscat), Palestine (Ramallah), Panama (Panama City), Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby), Paraguay (Asunción), Peru (Lima), Philippines (Manila)¸ Portugal (Lisbon), Qatar (Doha), Rwanda (Kigali), Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), Senegal (Dakar), Serbia (Belgrade), Sierra Leone (Freetown), Slovakia (Bratislava), South Africa (Cape Town) (Pretoria) (Bloemfontein), South Sudan (Juba), Spain (Madrid), Sri Lanka (Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte) (Colombo), Sudan (Khartoum), Syria (Damascus), Tanzania (Dodoma), Thailand (Bangkok), Togo (Lomé), Tonga (Nuku'alofa), Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain), Tunisia (Tunis), Turkey (Ankara), Turkmenistan (Ashgabat), Uganda (Kampala), United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), United Kingdom (London), United States (Washington, D.C.)
Specimen tubes and vials are laboratory containers that have been designed to facilitate the transport, storage, export, and handling of chemicals, liquids, reagents, and cultured specimens. Educational Instruments manufacturers and exports specimen tubes and laboratory vials for educational institutions such as schools, colleges, vocational training centers, research laboratories, clinical training laboratories, and industry.
The product line consists of screw top vials, snap-top specimen tubes, conical bottom tubes, cryo vials, centrifuge tubes, and plain glass vials. Among some of the features of the product range are listed plastic and/or borosilicate glass containers of varying capacities and designs along with various closure mechanisms.
The choice of design and purchase will be determined by the nature of the sample, its preservation needs, processing needs, and types of closures needed. Educational buyers, laboratory planners, and procurement officers may consider the available product lines and obtain technical specifications for institutional use and exports and tenders.
How do you choose specimen tubes and vials for a laboratory?
Select your specimen tubes and vials by choosing an option that is best suited with regard to material, size, shape, closures and processes of the sample you are dealing with. Establish whether the container is to be used for chemical, biological materials, reagents, cultures, centrifugation, freezing, transport or storage purposes.
Options of plastic and borosilicate glass containers are mentioned as available. The correct material must be chosen based on the particular sample and laboratory process. Buyers may further establish whether they need a plain, graduated, conical bottom or special storage container.
Choosing the right closure is also of equal importance. Screw tops and snap tops have different uses. For purchasing, indicate the use, volume, preferred material, bottom design, top and number of units desired and whether sterile or not.
Which types of specimen tubes and laboratory vials are available?
The stated category range includes screw-cap vials, snap-cap specimen tubes, conical-bottom tubes, cryogenic vials, centrifuge tubes and plain glass vials. These formats support different sample-handling, storage and processing requirements across educational, research, clinical training and industrial laboratories.
Screw-cap and snap-cap formats provide distinct closure options. Conical-bottom tubes are designed around a tapered lower profile. Centrifuge tubes are intended for procedures involving centrifugation, subject to confirmation of the individual product specification. Cryogenic vials are listed for sample-storage applications where the requested storage conditions must be verified before purchase.
Plain glass vials provide a general laboratory-container format. Exact capacities, dimensions, cap materials, graduation intervals, packaging quantities and temperature limits are not stated on the supplied category page and should be requested for each item.
What materials are used for specimen tubes and vials?
The supplied category information states that specimen tubes and vials are available in plastic and borosilicate glass. Material selection should be based on the sample, reagent exposure, processing method, storage conditions and institutional laboratory procedure.
Borosilicate-glass and plastic containers should not be treated as interchangeable without checking the application. Buyers should confirm the exact material grade, chemical compatibility and intended operating conditions for the selected model.
The category page also refers to chemical resistance and non-reactive construction. These are manufacturer-stated general category claims rather than model-specific specifications. Procurement documents should therefore identify the chemical or biological sample involved and request written confirmation that the selected container is suitable for that use.
Which closure type should a buyer select?
Select the closure according to the required level of access, handling method, storage procedure and transport conditions. The supplied range identifies screw-cap vials and snap-cap specimen tubes, while also referring generally to different cap types and secure closures.
A screw-cap format may be considered where a threaded closure is specified. A snap-cap format may be considered where a push-fit closure is required. The category information does not provide model-specific cap materials, liner details, thread specifications or leakage-test data.
Before ordering, confirm the complete closure assembly, including cap type, cap material, liner or seal where applicable, and compatibility with the intended sample. For transported or stored specimens, request model-specific confirmation of closure performance rather than relying on a category-level statement.
Are graduated specimen tubes available?
The category page refers generally to clear volume graduations, but it does not identify which listed products are graduated or state their graduation intervals, tolerances or nominal capacities. Graduations should therefore be confirmed against the specification of the individual specimen tube or vial.
A buyer requiring measured sample handling should state the nominal volume and the required graduation range and interval. A plain vial may be appropriate where graduations are not needed, while a graduated tube may be required for visual volume reference.
No accuracy class, tolerance or measurement standard is supplied for this category. The graduations should not be described as calibrated volumetric measurements unless the individual product documentation explicitly supports that claim.
What should institutional and tender buyers specify?
Institutional and tender buyers should specify the product type, material, capacity, shape, bottom profile, closure, graduation requirement, sterility requirement, intended sample, processing conditions, storage conditions, packaging quantity and required documentation.
The site provides dedicated product, tender, contact and FAQ sections for catalogue review and procurement enquiries. The business is supplied as a manufacturer and exporter serving school, university, TVET, research and industrial audiences.
Where the application involves centrifugation, freezing, clinical samples or long-term storage, buyers should request model-specific compatibility information. The supplied pages do not state exact capacities, dimensions, pack sizes, temperature ranges or centrifugation ratings for the products in this category.
Product Types
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Type |
Key feature stated in the supplied information |
Typical use stated or directly supported |
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Screw-cap vials |
Threaded cap format |
Carrying, storing or transporting laboratory samples |
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Snap-cap specimen tubes |
Snap-cap closure format |
Sample handling and storage |
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Conical-bottom tubes |
Conical lower profile |
Laboratory sample processing |
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Cryogenic vials |
Listed as a specialised vial type |
Sample storage, subject to confirmation of storage conditions |
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Centrifuge tubes |
Listed for laboratory sample processing |
Centrifugation procedures, subject to model-specific confirmation |
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Plain glass vials |
Plain glass-container format |
General laboratory sample or reagent storage |
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Plastic specimen containers |
Plastic construction |
Sample handling where the selected plastic is suitable |
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Borosilicate-glass vials |
Borosilicate-glass construction |
Chemical or biological sample handling, subject to compatibility confirmation |
Selection Criteria
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Criterion |
What to check |
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Intended sample |
Chemical solution, biological fluid, reagent, culture or other specified sample |
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Product format |
Vial, specimen tube, centrifuge tube, conical-bottom tube or cryogenic vial |
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Material |
Plastic or borosilicate glass |
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Capacity |
Required nominal volume; specifications available on request |
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Shape |
Plain or conical-bottom configuration |
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Closure |
Screw cap, snap cap or another available cap type |
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Graduations |
Whether graduations are provided and the applicable range and interval |
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Sterility |
Whether the exact supplied product is sterile or non-sterile |
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Chemical compatibility |
Suitability for the specified sample or reagent |
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Processing conditions |
Intended centrifugation, freezing or other laboratory procedure |
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Storage conditions |
Duration and environmental conditions of sample storage |
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Packaging |
Required institutional, bulk or tender quantity |
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Documentation |
Product specification and other required procurement documents |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are specimen tubes and vials used for?
Specimen tubes and vials are used to carry, store, transport and process laboratory samples. The supplied category information identifies applications involving chemical solutions, biological fluids, blood, urine, reagents and cultures, although the suitability of each container should be confirmed for the specific sample and procedure.
What types of specimen tubes and vials are listed in this category?
The listed types are screw-cap vials, snap-cap specimen tubes, conical-bottom tubes, cryogenic vials, centrifuge tubes and plain glass vials. Exact product availability and individual specifications should be confirmed because the supplied category page currently displays no product entries in its grid.
Are specimen tubes available in glass and plastic?
Yes. The category page states that specimen tubes and vials are available in plastic and borosilicate glass. Buyers should request the exact material specification and confirm its compatibility with the intended sample, reagent, storage condition and processing method.
Are screw-cap and snap-cap containers available?
Yes. Screw-cap vials and snap-cap specimen tubes are both included in the stated category range. The exact cap material, thread design, seal construction and leakage-performance information are not supplied and should be confirmed for the selected product.
Can these tubes be used for centrifugation or freezing?
The category page states that products are tested for centrifugation resistance and freezing, but no model-specific ratings or test conditions are provided. Treat this as a manufacturer-stated claim and verify the permitted centrifugal force, temperature range and duration for the exact product before use.
Are sterile specimen tubes available?
The supplied category copy describes medical and microbiology specimen tubes as sterile, but it does not identify the applicable models, sterilisation method or packaging configuration. Buyers requiring sterile products should request written, model-specific confirmation before placing an order.
Are capacities and dimensions available?
Capacities and dimensions are not stated in the supplied category information. The page refers generally to a range of volumes and shapes. Buyers should provide the required volume, dimensions, closure and application so that the relevant specification can be supplied.
How can exporters, institutions and tender buyers request information?
Buyers can use the verified product, tender and contact pages to request a catalogue, product specifications or a quotation. The enquiry should include the required product type, capacity, material, closure, quantity, intended application and destination market.
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