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I don’t think anyone would be able to make sense of it.

Could be inconsistent manufacturing. No one knows which brand primal uses, if use has been consistent, etc.

I’ve had it happen to a few randoms over the years. 1-2 gotten so swollen that they’d leak, and I’d just throw the vials out.

This is why some people make a big deal over stopper, especially if stored for years. Which many are doing now.
I have quite a bit of his gear. Enough that I don't want to toss it. Since it's all currently upright, I'm not in a hurry to change stoppers. Filtering and transferring into new vials is a huge pain in the ass. I will at some point, of course.
 
I don’t think anyone would be able to make sense of it.

Could be inconsistent manufacturing. No one knows which brand primal uses, if use has been consistent, etc.

I’ve had it happen to a few randoms over the years. 1-2 gotten so swollen that they’d leak, and I’d just throw the vials out.

This is why some people make a big deal over stopper, especially if stored for years. Which many are doing now.
I’m happy people are taking these issues seriously. Solvents use, chemical leeching, impurities, etc. used to get laughed at and dismissed.

It’s nice to see things evolving a bit.
 
I’m happy people are taking these issues seriously. Solvents use, chemical leeching, impurities, etc. used to get laughed at and dismissed.

It’s nice to see things evolving a bit.
It’s impossible to avoid it these days, but if I could lessen risk of getting cancer from pinning ugl gear, that would be nice lol.

People should also be aware, that this also comes down to how gear is brewed. If the lines that finished oil is running through, aren’t intended to handle the solvents in the oil, stopper quality is irrelevant.

Again, how you do one thing, is how you do all things.

Which is why transparency is VERY important. When you have very little knowledge of actual inner happens, you can only make assumptions based on known behavior/actions, which become applicable to your operation as a whole. Hence heavy scrutiny
 
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I have quite a bit of his gear. Enough that I don't want to toss it. Since it's all currently upright, I'm not in a hurry to change stoppers. Filtering and transferring into new vials is a huge pain in the ass. I will at some point, of course.
I’d have to think things will be ok stored upright. Even when you start using a vial, it last what… 5 weeks? You tip it over 10 times.

I’m not trying to downplay this. We need to keep pushing stopper quality.
 
I don’t think anyone would be able to make sense of it.

Could be inconsistent manufacturing. No one knows which brand primal uses, if use has been consistent, etc.

I’ve had it happen to a few randoms over the years. 1-2 gotten so swollen that they’d leak, and I’d just throw the vials out.

This is why some people make a big deal over stopper, especially if stored for years. Which many are doing now.
 
Could be inconsistent manufacturing. No one knows which brand primal uses, if use has been consistent, etc.
Read here.

These were exclusively used based on Primal's post except for the short silicone run.

Now look at the specs on those butyl rubber stoppers. No paperwork or origin info as far as I can see. Compare to the class 6 stoppers I linked to.

I am going to put myself in Primal's shoes on this one. I would be pissed. Goes to show how important stopper formulation and specs are on injection vial stoppers. Fortunately there are very good and extremely cheap alternatives. And I appreciate @Primal_Pharma switching on new vials as soon as possible.

As far as product already out there, you know the drill. Serious risk of stopper falling apart and into your anabolic go-go juice every time you draw. Not even going down the leaching rabbit hole when you invert the vial.
 
TurboJet’s swollen stopper was not the clear silicone style. His was the gray butyl rubber style, right?

Why did focus pivot? What did I miss?
Silicone incompatible with BB. Unfortunately the butyl rubber stoppers Medlab shipped are crap. Need to be washed, rinsed, and sterilized. Were the stoppers autoclaved? Butyl rubber has decent BB compatibility. This looks like a manufacturer issue to me.

All stoppers require appropriate washing, rinsing, and sterilization, whenever applicable, to meet industry specific requirements.

Class 6 USP certification? Who knows? Make in FDA DMF facility? Not a clue.
 
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Compare with this...

Code:
https://qcvialz.com/canada-vial-stoppers/164-ready-to-sterilize-20mm-vial-stoppers-round-bottom-bag-of-2500.html

Ready to Sterilize RTS 20mm vial stoppers - Ready for Sterilization
manufactured using bromobutyl rubber in a US FDA DMF registered facility. Washed and packaged into autoclave bags of 2,500 pieces per bag. These vial stoppers are then sent to an ISO 17025 analytical facility in the USA for CFU bioburden and endotoxin testing and documentation. These test reports are available for all lots to paid customers.
 
Or RTU
Code:
https://qcvialz.com/sterile-ready-to-use-vial-kits/498-sterile-20mm-vial-stoppers-triple-bagged-round-bottom-bromobutyl-bag-of-1000.html

Gamma sterilization. Pricier per unit.

Sterile 20mm vial stoppers, manufactured using bromobutyl rubber, washed then gamma-irradiated at a minimum 10 kGy (Cobalt-60) for sterilization.

Sterility and endotoxin testing is performed by an independent 3rd party ISO 17025 certified testing facility in the USA.

Packaged in a double-polyethylene bag with gamma-irradiation indicator on each bag. Each bag is lot labeled for traceability to both your testing documentation for cGMP compliance requirements.
 
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