Boston Round Bottle

The Boston round bottle is also known as the Winchester bottle; it is a rounded cylindrical bottle with a short curved top and usually comes with a screw on cap. This kind of bottle is commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry in various sizes ranging from really big and holding chemicals and medicines for use in laboratory or hospital settings to small ones for retail sale and use.

Use of the Boston round bottle

With this simple and time-tested design, this bottle comes in standard sizes and is available easily and readily. It may be made of glass or plastic, though traditionally it was always made of glass. For light sensitive liquids, the bottle may be clear, but colored, and is available in:

· Clear

· White

· Amber

· Green

· Blue

The amber Boston round bottle offers best UV protection for delicate pharmaceutical products that need to be protected from light. While the standard closure for this bottle is a screw top cap, you can also get closures that are droppers, dispensers, flip-top, sprays or lotion pumps. The bottles are available in:

· Glass (in different colors as above and even frosted)

· PET

· LDPE

· HDPE

Apart from pharmaceutical industries it is also used in food, cosmetic, chemical and other industries and can contain liquids of various densities and viscosities. Usually the Boston round bottle is available in sizes ranging from 0.5 ounces to 32 ounces.

Depending on the kind of product you have and its use, you may want to use these bottles in one or another kind of plastic or glass. With the various closures available, printing and labeling options, you can add to the product differentiation as required.

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