Environmental Express Biochemical Oxygen Demand - Disposable BOD Bottles

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BOD Disposable Bottles

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BOD Acrylic Bottle Stoppers

Environmental Express provides an easy way to handle BOD analysis. Disposable plastic BOD bottles are lightweight, unbreakable, safe and recyclable saving time on the preparation and cleaning of glassware for BOD analysis. Plastic BOD bottles have been thoroughly tested against glass BOD bottles to ensure accurate and comparable performance.

The Environmental Express BOD bottles are coated internally with a barrier to prevent oxygen diffusion through the walls of the bottle.

Plastic BOD bottles are supplied ready to use straight from the box without pre-washing. Each bottle is individually numbered for help with sample identification.

Once the analysis is complete the bottles can be recycled along with other PET plastics.  

As an alternative to existing glass or plastic, Environmental Express also supply an acrylic stopper, which is required for BOD bottles. The stoppers are also very easy to wash and re-use, taking up little space.

Some methods insist on the use of an ‘over cap’ to prevent evaporation. These can be supplied, made in Polyethylene, which fit the disposable BOD bottles.

For more information on the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) method - click here.

Order information 

Order No. Description:
  BOD Bottles
D1001 300ml PET disposable BOD bottles. Box of 117
   
  Accessories
D1025 Acrylic stoppers for D1001 BOD bottles. Pack of 25
D1050 Polyethylene over cap for D1001 BOD bottles. Pack of 50

 

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