The Laboratory Sterilisation category supports laboratories that need to control particles, fibres and other contaminants introduced by personnel, furniture, equipment and routine movement through controlled areas. The range spans routine bench requirements and more specialised applications where material choice, control and repeatability become especially important. A practical point for this category is that sterile products should be kept in their original, unopened packaging in a clean, dry area. It is important to inspect the packaging before use; if the seal is compromised, the product should no longer be considered sterile.
Small lapses in gowning, housekeeping or material transfer can compromise sensitive processes even when the main production equipment is operating correctly. For dependable results, compare cleanroom grade or intended area, particle and fibre release, material and surface finish, and fit and coverage and confirm that the selected item is suitable for both the immediate task and the surrounding workflow.
Effective cleanroom control combines appropriate facility furniture, entry and gowning products, low-shedding consumables, surface cleaning and disciplined material movement. This coordinated approach is particularly useful in pharmaceutical, medical-device, electronics, biotechnology and precision manufacturing facilities, where repeatability and clear operating procedures matter. As part of the Cleanroom Equipment & Supplies range, these products can be selected with the equipment and consumables used before and after this stage.
Our Laboratory Sterilisation range
This category contains the following linked sub-category, providing direct access to the relevant equipment, consumables and accessories.
Sterile Bottles and Sample Bags
Explore our Sterile Bottles and Sample Bags range. This sub-category covers equipment and consumables used to control particles, fibres and other contaminants introduced by personnel, furniture, equipment and routine movement through controlled areas. Laboratory sterile bottles and bags are used for collecting, storing, transferring, and handling samples in contamination-controlled environments.
Featured brands
AS ONE is known for cleanroom supplies, compact laboratory equipment and general consumables, BRAND is represented in options relating to when to use pre-sterilised bottles and bags, Kimberly-Clark is known for low-lint wipes, protective apparel and workplace hygiene consumables, and LLG Labware is known for practical laboratory consumables, accessories and routine bench supplies. Compare each brand by cleanroom grade or intended area, particle and fibre release, material and surface finish, and fit and coverage, and check what is included with the product so the complete setup is clear before ordering.
Why choose LabFriend for Laboratory Sterilisation
At LabFriend, we are committed to helping Australian laboratories select laboratory sterilisation around the actual method, not simply the most prominent specification. Our knowledgeable team can assist with cleanroom grade or intended area, particle and fibre release, material and surface finish, and fit and coverage, and can help identify the accessories or consumables needed to make the setup workable from the first use. As a 100% online laboratory supplier, we provide competitive pricing, transparent lead times and a convenient way to compare connected products in one place.
Plan the full cleanroom equipment, garments and contamination-control supplies method by reviewing laboratory sterilisation alongside the products used immediately before and after it. Useful related areas include Sterile Bottles and Sample Bags and ESD Mats and Pads, which can help complete the surrounding workflow. LabFriend makes it practical to consolidate these requirements, compare live online options and arrange reliable shipping to laboratories throughout Australia. Add the items you need to your cart and select Instant Quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sterilisation methods are used for these products?
Most of the sterile bottles and bags are sterilised using Gamma irradiation or Ethylene Oxide (EtO). These methods are highly effective at reaching every surface of the product to ensure total sterility without affecting material integrity. Before ordering, confirm cleanroom grade or intended area, particle and fibre release, and material and surface finish and any accessories or consumables needed for routine use.
Do these products come with sterility certificates?
Many of the laboratory sterilisation products from AS ONE and Bürkle come with lot-specific certificates of sterility or conformity, ensuring they meet the required standards for your regulated workflows. For sterilisation, also check cleanroom grade or intended area, particle and fibre release, and material and surface finish so the product fits the complete procedure.
Why should I use pre-sterilised bottles and bags?
Pre-sterilised products from brands like AS ONE and Bürkle ensure that your containers are free from microbial life and particulates right out of the package, reducing the risk of sample contamination and saving valuable time in the lab. For sterilisation, also check cleanroom grade or intended area, particle and fibre release, and material and surface finish so the product fits the complete procedure.
Are Bürkle sterile bags suitable for liquid samples?
Bürkle offers specialised sterile bags designed with secure, leak-proof seals that are ideal for the collection and transport of both liquid and solid samples in pharmaceutical and food industries. For sterilisation, also check cleanroom grade or intended area, particle and fibre release, and material and surface finish so the product fits the complete procedure.
How should I store sterile consumables to maintain their integrity?
Sterile products should be kept in their original, unopened packaging in a clean, dry area. It is important to inspect the packaging before use; if the seal is compromised, the product should no longer be considered sterile. For sterilisation, also check cleanroom grade or intended area, particle and fibre release, and material and surface finish so the product fits the complete procedure.