
Caplugs® Evergreen 750 mL Wide-Mouth Specimen Containers, PP, Natural with White Screw Caps, 120 x 97 mm, 12/Bag
These 750 mL Wide-Mouth Specimen Containers from Caplugs® Evergreen are molded from rugged natural polypropylene and supplied with white screw caps for secure closure. Sized at 120 x 97 mm, the wide opening simplifies bulk sample transfer, 24-hour urine collection, and tissue or specimen storage across clinical and research workflows.
Technical Specifications
| Product Type | Wide-Mouth Specimen Container |
| Volume/Size | 750 mL (120 x 97 mm) |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP), Natural |
| Closure/Cap | White Screw Cap (supplied unassembled) |
| Sterility | Non-Sterile |
| Pack Size | 12/Bag |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Applications
- 24-hour urine collection and storage
- Bulk specimen and sample transfer in clinical labs
- Tissue and gross specimen retention
- Environmental and field sample collection
- Reagent, powder, or solid sample storage
- General laboratory bulk liquid containment
Quality & Procurement
Ordered through labsupplies.com, an authorized Caplugs® Evergreen dealer shipping from US inventory. Each bag carries lot numbers that support traceability for CAP-, CLIA-, and ISO 15189-accredited laboratories. These containers are made in the USA, and institutional and grant-funded tiered pricing is available for volume procurement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these specimen containers sterile?
No. These 750 mL wide-mouth containers are supplied non-sterile, making them well suited for general collection, transfer, and storage tasks that do not require a sterile vessel.
Do the containers ship assembled with the caps?
They ship unassembled. Each 12/Bag pack includes the natural polypropylene containers and white screw caps packaged separately, so caps are applied at the point of use.
What are the dimensions and capacity?
Each container holds 750 mL and measures 120 x 97 mm. The wide-mouth opening eases filling, decanting, and access to larger or solid specimens.
Is the polypropylene material autoclavable?
Polypropylene generally tolerates standard autoclave temperatures, but validate the cycle for your specific protocol. Caps and seals should be assessed separately before any repeated sterilization use.