Laboratory plasticware offers a modern, practical alternative to traditional glass—bringing safety, durability, and efficiency into every experiment. At Eqipped, our Laboratory Plasticware collection is designed to support dynamic workflows, bottom-line value, and reliable results.


Why Choose Plasticware?


Material Highlight: Common Lab Plastics
































Plastic Type Key Uses
Polyethylene (PE) Storage bottles, tubing—strong and flexible
Polypropylene (PP) Beakers, tubes—heat-resistant and autoclavable
Polycarbonate (PC) Petri dishes, safety shields—clear & impact-resistant
Polymethylpentene (PMP) Measuring vessels—transparent and durable
PTFE (Teflon) Harsh-chemical environments—high resistance



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Quick FAQ — Lab Plasticware Essentials

Are plastics safer than glass?
Yes, they’re lighter and shatter-resistant—great for preventing accidents in fast-paced environments.

Which plastic types are autoclavable?
Polypropylene (PP) and PMP typically tolerate autoclaving. Confirm individual product specs.

Which containers handle solvents best?
PTFE excels in harsh chemical conditions. Otherwise, PP or PC often suffice for routine solvents.


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