Laboratory Staining Dishes Or Jars

Laboratory staining dishes or jars support sample containment, slide staining, reagent handling, short-term storage, and routine laboratory workflows across clinical, research, education, food, environmental, and quality control facilities. John Morris Group supplies Labfriend laboratory jar options for Laboratory, Life Science and Diagnostics, and Food and Feed applications where reliable sample handling is required.

This category includes PMP jars with screw caps, PS standard jars without lids, small sample jars, and larger laboratory jar formats in capacities such as 12.5 ml, 20 ml, 30 ml, 50 ml, 60 ml, 125 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, and 1000 ml.

Laboratory Staining Dishes Or Jars for Sample Handling

Laboratory staining dishes or jars are used for holding samples, reagents, stains, small specimens, and laboratory materials during preparation, storage, and analysis. While staining jars and Coplin-style vessels are often associated with slide staining and microscopy workflows, this category also supports general laboratory containment where jar material, capacity, closure type, and dimensions need to match the application.

  • Product Type: Laboratory staining jars, sample jars, standard jars, screw cap jars, and general laboratory containment vessels.
  • Brand Options: Includes Labfriend category supply, with visible product lines including PMP screw cap jars and Thermo Nunc standard jars.
  • Material Options: Visible formats include PMP jars and PS standard jars for laboratory sample handling and containment workflows.
  • Capacity Range: Visible options include 12.5 ml, 20 ml, 30 ml, 50 ml, 60 ml, 125 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, and 1000 ml jar formats.
  • Applications: Suitable for sample storage, reagent handling, staining workflows, specimen containment, teaching laboratories, QA testing, and routine laboratory organisation.

Choosing Laboratory Staining Jars and Sample Jars

When selecting laboratory jars, match the capacity, material, closure type, dimensions, and chemical compatibility to the workflow. Screw cap PMP jars are useful where contained storage and handling are needed, while PS standard jars without lids may suit workflows that require open access, temporary containment, or compatible sealing selected separately.

Facilities building a wider sample handling setup may also compare Laboratory vials, Glass bottles, and Plastic bottles to support sample storage, reagent preparation, and laboratory organisation across different volumes and materials.

Support for Australian Laboratory Procurement

John Morris Group has supported Australian scientific and industrial organisations since 1952. Our ISO 9001 certified operations and factory-trained engineers can assist with laboratory consumable selection, jar format matching, and bulk procurement planning for research, clinical, education, food testing, environmental, and quality control laboratories.

For help selecting laboratory staining dishes or jars for staining, sample storage, reagent handling, or routine laboratory workflows, contact the Australian technical team on 1300 501 555.