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Sterile Lab Containers – Made in Rayong

Lab container manufacturer in Rayong, Thailand. Cleanroom molding in ISO7 and ISO8 environment. ISO 13485 certified & FDA registered.

Sterile lab specimen containers with screw caps made in Rayong Thailand.
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sample container with cap

MISSION-DRIVEN

OEM & ODM sample container

Size: 40 ml – 120 ml standard volumes; custom sizes on request

Material: Polypropylene container + polyethylene caps (screw, hinged, safety)

Specifics: Leak-proof, tamper-evident, optional barcoding & labels

MOQ: flexible—scales up for branded or color-matched orders

Compliance & Quality

1

ISO 13485

Traceability: full batch records, PP & PE resin lot tracking, in-house QC labs.

2

Cleanroom ISO 7

Sterile processing: built-in controlled environment, no external sterilisation delays. Fully automated

3

Eco commitment

Our factories are solar-supported & ISO 14001 environmental management certified.

Sample Container Manufacturing in Thailand

Medical Sample Containers made in Rayong, Thailand

Convenient Location

Producing in Rayong puts your project minutes from SCG resin suppliers, skilled medical-device labour and Laem Chabang deep-sea port.

Expertise

Our local experts can handle OEM manufacturing, customization and FDA certification.

OEM Sample Container Production FAQs

40 ml, 60 ml, 120 ml. We can make custom molds that fit any volume.

We test every batch to guarantee correct function.

Contact our sales rep and let us know your customization ideas, then we’ll let you know the MOQ.

Full DMR and sterility certificates provided on request.

Manufacturing Team

Siwarak lomchid

Siwarak

Director

Medical-packaging specialist with in-depth knowledge of Thailand’s manufacturing ecosystem and business networks.

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Nagesh

Deputy GM

Coming from engineering, focused on precision tooling and high-efficiency injection molding processes.

Narasil Kaewson

Narasil

QMR Manager

QMR lead overseeing quality control and documentation, trained extensively in the U.S. to learn medical-device standards.