Ampoules, with their excellent sealing and oxidation resistance, play an important role in pharmaceuticals, research and medicine. However, opening this particular glass bottle requires specific tools, such as a grinding wheel. In the absence of a grinding wheel, opening ampoules becomes difficult. Here are a few possible ways:
First, try gently tapping the top edge of the bottle with a thin shaft or a sharp instrument, which may loosen the cap. Second, place the ampoule in hot water; the thermal expansion and contraction properties of the glass may cause the cap to open on its own. Also, tapping the bottom edge of the bottle with a safety hammer is an option; the impact may loosen the connection.
If you have a grinding wheel on hand, the process requires caution: first determine the cutting position, make sure the wheel is secure, and then cut a circle around the bottle at the proper speed, cutting about two-thirds of the way through the wall. Subsequently, the tool is used to gently separate the bottle from the cap.
Safety is required when using ampoules. Ampoules that have been soaked for a long time may become fragile; avoid extreme temperatures; check the integrity of the bottle before use; and always wear protective equipment when handling to prevent accidental injury. In conclusion, although the opening of ampoules requires special tools, with proper techniques and safety measures we can still respond effectively.