The Kartell Plastilab range of wash bottles includes traditional wash bottles, wide and narrow neck, graduated and ungraduated, capped and uncapped bottles as well as spare screw caps and adhesive labels which are sold separately.
The Kartell Traditional Wash Bottles, Article numbers: 179, 180, 182, 183 and 185, are moulded in a soft, yet resistant polyethylene to easily control liquid dispensing. The bottom of the bottle is designed to grant high stability during filling. The dispensing tip can be removed to increase flow. The sizes range from 50 to 1000 mL and are ungraduated.
The Wide Mouth Wash Bottles, Article numbers: 1637 and 1638, are colour coded for easy identification and feature a wide mouth for safe filling. The dispensing tip is moulded in a single piece with the cap to prevent any leakage. The bottle’s integral moulded tube allows easy control on fine tuning of liquid flux. These graduated wash bottles are available in 250 and 500 mL in 00 neutral, 04 blue, 06 yellow and 10 red.
The Integral Wash Bottles, Article numbers: 1633 and 1634, are easy-squeeze wash bottles with an integral moulded tube which allows easy control on fine tuning of liquid flux. The dispensing tip is provided with a polyethylene closure cap. The ungraduated bottles are available in two sizes- 250 and 500 mL.
The range also includes Narrow Neck Bottles (without caps), that are suitable for use with water and oils - there are no shoulders to restrict the flow. The sizes range from 50 to 2000 mL and are graduated.
Spare screw caps and adhesive labels for the wash bottles are available.
Phone: 02 9352 0600
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