Poly Funnel, Outer Diameter 30 To 300 mm

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    Product Description

    A funnel for use in experiments made out of polypropylene.
    [Features]
    · For ø210/240/300 (diameter 210/240/300 mm) sizes, the cone and tube can be separated by unscrewing them, making them convenient for storage and cleaning.
    · The inner side of the fan has no unevenness, is smooth and also has no lines, cavities, gradations, etc.

    Removable Type Convenient For Cleaning And Storage

    Poly Funnel
    • ø210/240/300 (diameter 210/240/300 mm) have threaded top and bottom parts that are detachable and convenient for washing and storage.
    • Material: -01 to -05 / PP (polypropylene); -06 to -08 / -12 to -15 / PE (polyethylene).
    • The inner side of the fan has no unevenness, is smooth and also has no lines, cavities, gradations, etc.

    Dimensional Outline Drawing

    -01 To 08, 12 To 14

    Dimensional Outline Drawing

    (Unit: mm)

    CodeABCD
    013021.1327
    024532.8438
    036046.3608
    047556759
    059068.3818
    061209410015.3
    0715011210013
    08180140.514520
    1221014015521
    1324017618024
    1430022822529

    -15

    Dimensional Outline Drawing

    List Of Chemical Resistance Performance For Each Material

    Polypropylene/PP

    ◎: No effect at all or almost no effect. △: Do not use if at all possible. ○: It has some effect, but it can withstand use sufficiently depending on the conditions. ×: It is not appropriate because it has a significant effect.

     Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C 
    Inorganic
    Acids
    Sulfite10/RT
    Hydrochloric Acid10/RT
    Hydrochloric Acid20/RT
    Hydrochloric Acid20/80
    Hydrochloric Acid38/RT
    Aqua Regia 
    Perchloric Acid 
    Chromic Acid2/70
    Chromic Acid5/70
    Chromic Acid10/70
    Chromic Acid25/70×
    Chlorosulfonic Acid ×
    Acid Pickling SolutionNitric Acid 20% + Hydrofluoric Acid 4%
    Acid Pickling SolutionSulfuric Acid 40% + Nitric Acid 15%
    Hypochlorous Acid 
    Hydrocyanic Acid 
    Hydrobromic Acid20/RT
    Hydrobromic Acid20/70
    Hydrobromic Acid37/RT
    Nitric Acid10/RT
    Nitric Acid10/70
    Nitric Acid30/RT
    Nitric Acid30/70
    Nitric AcidSmoke Emission/RT×
    Nitric Acid61.3/RT
    Carbonic Acid 
    Arsenic Acid 
    Fluorosilicic Acid 
    Hydrofluoric Acid10/RT
    Hydrofluoric Acid20/RT
    Hydrofluoric Acid40/RT
    Fluoroboric Acid 
    Boric Acid 
    Anhydrous Hydrofluoric Acid 
    Sulfuric Acid10/RT
    Sulfuric Acid10/70
    Sulfuric Acid30/RT
    Sulfuric Acid30/70
    Sulfuric Acid98/RT
    Sulfuric AcidSmoke Emission/RT
    Phosphoric Acid50/RT
    Phosphoric Acid50/70
    Phosphoric Acid75/RT
    Inorganic
    Alkalines
    Ammonia (Anhydrous) 
    Ammonia GasCold
    Ammonia GasHot
    Liquid Ammonia 
    Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide)10/RT
    Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide)30/RT
    Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide)30/70
    Ammonium Hydroxide (Ammonium Water)28%
    Potassium Hydroxide 
    Calcium Hydroxide 
    Barium Hydroxide 
    Magnesium Hydroxide 
    Hydrazine 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Ethyl acrylate 
    Butyl acrylate 
    Acrylonitrile 
    Acetylene 
    Acetamide 
    Acetaldehyde 
    Ethyl Acetoacetate 
    Acetophenone 
    Acetone 
    Aniline 
     Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Anone = Cyclohexanone 
    Amyl Alcohol 
    Amyl Naphthalene 
    Benzyl Benzoate 
    Isooctane 
    Isobutyl Alcohol 
    Isopropyl Alcohol 
    Isopropyl Ether 
    Ether (Diethyl Ether) 
    Ethanolamine 
    Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) 
    Ethyl Ether = Diethyl Ether 
    Ethyl Cellulose 
    Ethylbenzene 
    Ethylene Oxide 
    Ethylene Glycol 
    Ethylene Chlorohydrin 
    Ethylenediamine 
    Epichlorohydrin 
    Ethyl Chloride 
    Benzine Chloride 
    Methyl Chloride 
    Chlorinated Solvent ×
    Octyl Alcohol 
    Oleic Acid 
    Carbitol 
    Formic Acid25/RT
    Formic Acid50/RT
    Formic Acid90/RT
    Xylene 
    Citric Acid 
    Glycerin 
    Cresol 
    Chloroacetone 
    Cholorotoluene 
    Chloronaphthalene 
    Chloroform ×
    Silicate Ester 
    Ethyl Silicate 
    Acetic Acid10/RT
    Acetic Acid50/RT
    Acetic Acid50/70
    Acetic Acid100/RT
    Amyl Acetate 
    Isopropyl Acetate 
    Ethyl Acetate 
    Cellosolve Acetate 
    Butyl Acetate 
    Propyl Acetate 
    Methyl Acetate 
    Salicylic Acid 
    Diphenyl Oxide 
    Diisopropyl Ketone 
    Diethyl Ether 
    Diethyl Sebacate 
    Tetraethyllead 
    Diethylene Glycol 
    Carbon Tetrachloride ×
    Dioxane 
    Dioctyl Sebacate 
    Dioctyl Phthalate 
    Cyclohexanol 
    Cyclohexanone (Anone) 
    Cyclohexane 
    Dichlorobenzene 
      RT: room temperature
    • *The concentration of aqueous solution is in a saturated state unless indicated otherwise.
    • *The chemical resistance list is ultimately a list of reference values for rough estimations, so during actual use, use after confirming with practical testing using a test piece, etc.

    Polypropylene/PP

    ◎: No effect at all or almost no effect. △: Do not use if at all possible. ○: It has some effect, but it can withstand use sufficiently depending on the conditions. ×: It is not appropriate because it has a significant effect.

     Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Diphenyl 
    Dibutyl Ether 
    Dibutyl Phthalate 
    Fatty Acid 
    Dimethyl Aniline 
    Dimethylformamide 
    Oxalic Acid 
    Ethyl Oxalate 
    Tartaric Acid 
    Styrene 
    Stearic Acid 
    Butyl Stearate 
    Cellosolve 
    Carbonic Acid Gas (Liquid Carbon) 
    Tannic Acid 
    Tetrachloroethane 
    Tetrahydrofuran 
    Tetralin 
    Triacetin 
    Triethanolamine 
    Tricresyl Phosphate 
    Trichlorethylene 
    Tributyl Phosphate 
    Toluene (Triol) 
    Naphthalene 
    Naphthenic Acid 
    Ethylene Dichloride 
    Methylene Dichloride 
    Ethylene Disulfide 
    Nitroethane ×
    Nitropropane ×
    Nitrobenzene △×
    Nitromethane ×
    Lactic Acid 
    Perchloroethylene 
    Hydroquinone 
    Palmitic Acid 
    Picric Acid 
    Pinene 
    Piperidine 
    Pyridine 
    Phenylhydrazine 
    Phenol (Carbolic Acid) 
    Butyl Alcohol (Butanol) 
    Butyl Cellosolve 
    Furan, Furane 
    Furfural ×
    113 Freon 
    114 Freon 
    11 Freon 
    12 Freon 
    21 Freon 
    22 Freon 
    Propyl Alcohol 
    Fluorobenzene 
    Hexaldehyde 
    Hexane 
    Hexyl Alcohol 
    Benzyl Alcohol 
    Benzyl Ether 
    Benzaldehyde 
    Benzene (Benzol) 
    Amyl Bromide 
    Formaldehyde (Formalin)40/RT
    Maleic Acid 
     Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Anhydrous Acetic Acid 
    Methyl Methacrylate 
    Methyl Alcohol 
    Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 
    Methyl Ethyl Ketone 
    Mercaptan (Thioalcohol) 
    Monochloroacetic Acid ○△
    Linolenic Acid 
    Malic Acid 
    Others
    (Oils
    /
    Others)
    Ammonium Nitrite 
    Asphalt 
    Aniline Dye 
    Linseed Oil 
    Sulfurous Acid Gas 
    Sodium Sulfite 
    Sulfur 
    Liquefied Petroleum Gas 
    Liquid Chlorine ×
    Silver (II) Chloride 
    Iron (II) Chloride 
    Zinc Chloride 
    Aluminum Chloride 
    Ammonium Chloride 
    Sulfur Chloride 
    Potassium Chloride 
    Calcium Chloride 
    Tin (II) Chloride 
    Copper (II) Chloride 
    Thionyl Chloride ×
    Nickel Chloride 
    Barium Chloride 
    Magnesium Chloride 
    Chlorine Gas (Dry) 
    Chlorine Gas (Wet) 
    ASTM OilNo. 1
    ASTM OilNo. 2
    ASTM OilNo. 3
    Ozone 
    Olive Oil 
    Hydrogen Peroxide5/RT
    Hydrogen Peroxide5/50
    Hydrogen Peroxide30/RT
    Sodium Peroxide 
    Gasoline 
    Sodium Perborate 
    Potassium Permanganate10/RT
    Ammonium Persulfate 
    Tung Oil 
    Grease 
    Creosote Oil 
    Kerosene (Lamp Oil) 
    Photographic Developer (Hypo) 
    Mineral Oil 
    Zinc Acetate 
    Aluminum Acetate 
    Calcium Acetate 
    Lead Acetate 
    Nickel Acetate 
    Oxygen 
    Calcium Hypochlorite [High Test Hypochlorite] 
    Sodium Hypochlorite5/RT
    Sodium Hypochlorite5/70
    Copper Cyanide 
    Sodium Cyanide 
    Brine 
      RT: room temperature
    • *The concentration of aqueous solution is in a saturated state unless indicated otherwise.
    • *The chemical resistance list is ultimately a list of reference values for rough estimations, so during actual use, use after confirming with practical testing using a test piece, etc.

    Polyethylene/PE

    ◎: No effect at all or almost no effect. △: Do not use if at all possible. ○: It has some effect, but it can withstand use sufficiently depending on the conditions. ×: It is not appropriate because it has a significant effect.

     Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C 
    Inorganic
    Acids
    Sulfite10/RT
    Hydrochloric Acid10/RT
    Hydrochloric Acid20/RT
    Hydrochloric Acid20/80
    Hydrochloric Acid38/RT
    Aqua Regia ×
    Perchloric Acid 
    Chromic Acid2/70
    Chromic Acid5/70
    Chromic Acid10/70
    Chromic Acid25/70×
    Chlorosulfonic Acid ×
    Acid Pickling SolutionNitric Acid 20% + Hydrofluoric Acid 4%
    Acid Pickling SolutionSulfuric Acid 40% + Nitric Acid 15%
    Hypochlorous Acid 
    Hydrocyanic Acid 
    Hydrobromic Acid20/RT
    Hydrobromic Acid20/70
    Hydrobromic Acid37/RT
    Nitric Acid10/RT
    Nitric Acid10/70
    Nitric Acid30/RT
    Nitric Acid30/70
    Nitric AcidSmoke Emission/RT×
    Nitric Acid61.3/RT
    Carbonic Acid ○△
    Arsenic Acid 
    Fluorosilicic Acid 
    Hydrofluoric Acid10/RT
    Hydrofluoric Acid20/RT
    Hydrofluoric Acid40/RT
    Fluoroboric Acid 
    Boric Acid 
    Anhydrous Hydrofluoric Acid 
    Sulfuric Acid10/RT
    Sulfuric Acid10/70
    Sulfuric Acid30/RT
    Sulfuric Acid30/70
    Sulfuric Acid98/RT
    Sulfuric AcidSmoke Emission/RT×
    Phosphoric Acid50/RT
    Phosphoric Acid50/70
    Phosphoric Acid75/RT
    Inorganic
    Alkalines
    Ammonia (Anhydrous) 
    Ammonia GasCold
    Ammonia GasHot
    Liquid Ammonia 
    Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide)10/RT
    Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide)30/RT
    Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide)30/70
    Ammonium Hydroxide (Ammonium Water)28%
    Potassium Hydroxide 
    Calcium Hydroxide 
    Barium Hydroxide 
    Magnesium Hydroxide 
    Hydrazine 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Ethyl acrylate 
    Butyl acrylate 
    Acrylonitrile 
    Acetylene 
    Acetamide 
    Acetaldehyde 
    Ethyl Acetoacetate 
    Acetophenone 
    Acetone 
    Aniline 
     Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Anone = Cyclohexanone 
    Amyl Alcohol 
    Amyl Naphthalene 
    Benzyl Benzoate 
    Isooctane 
    Isobutyl Alcohol 
    Isopropyl Alcohol 
    Isopropyl Ether 
    Ether (Diethyl Ether) 
    Ethanolamine 
    Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) 
    Ethyl Ether = Diethyl Ether 
    Ethyl Cellulose 
    Ethylbenzene ×
    Ethylene Oxide 
    Ethylene Glycol 
    Ethylene Chlorohydrin 
    Ethylenediamine 
    Epichlorohydrin 
    Ethyl Chloride ×
    Benzine Chloride 
    Methyl Chloride ×
    Chlorinated Solvent ×
    Octyl Alcohol 
    Oleic Acid 
    Carbitol 
    Formic Acid25/RT
    Formic Acid50/RT
    Formic Acid90/RT
    Xylene 
    Citric Acid 
    Glycerin 
    Cresol 
    Chloroacetone ×
    Cholorotoluene ×
    Chloronaphthalene 
    Chloroform ×
    Silicate Ester 
    Ethyl Silicate 
    Acetic Acid10/RT
    Acetic Acid50/RT
    Acetic Acid50/70
    Acetic Acid100/RT
    Amyl Acetate 
    Isopropyl Acetate 
    Ethyl Acetate 
    Cellosolve Acetate 
    Butyl Acetate 
    Propyl Acetate 
    Methyl Acetate ×
    Salicylic Acid 
    Diphenyl Oxide 
    Diisopropyl Ketone ×
    Diethyl Ether ×
    Diethyl Sebacate 
    Tetraethyllead 
    Diethylene Glycol 
    Carbon Tetrachloride ×
    Dioxane 
    Dioctyl Sebacate 
    Dioctyl Phthalate 
    Cyclohexanol 
    Cyclohexanone (Anone) 
    Cyclohexane ×
    Dichlorobenzene ×
      RT: room temperature
    • *The concentration of aqueous solution is in a saturated state unless indicated otherwise.
    • *The chemical resistance list is ultimately a list of reference values for rough estimations, so during actual use, use after confirming with practical testing using a test piece, etc.

    Polyethylene/PE

    ◎: No effect at all or almost no effect. △: Do not use if at all possible. ○: It has some effect, but it can withstand use sufficiently depending on the conditions. ×: It is not appropriate because it has a significant effect.

     Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Diphenyl 
    Dibutyl Ether ×
    Dibutyl Phthalate 
    Fatty Acid 
    Dimethyl Aniline 
    Dimethylformamide 
    Oxalic Acid 
    Ethyl Oxalate 
    Tartaric Acid ◎△
    Styrene 
    Stearic Acid 
    Butyl Stearate 
    Cellosolve 
    Carbonic Acid Gas (Liquid Carbon) 
    Tannic Acid 
    Tetrachloroethane ×
    Tetrahydrofuran ×
    Tetralin ×
    Triacetin 
    Triethanolamine ○△
    Tricresyl Phosphate 
    Trichlorethylene 
    Tributyl Phosphate 
    Toluene (Triol) 
    Naphthalene 
    Naphthenic Acid 
    Ethylene Dichloride 
    Methylene Dichloride ×
    Ethylene Disulfide 
    Nitroethane ×
    Nitropropane ×
    Nitrobenzene ×
    Nitromethane ×
    Lactic Acid 
    Perchloroethylene ×
    Hydroquinone 
    Palmitic Acid 
    Picric Acid 
    Pinene 
    Piperidine 
    Pyridine 
    Phenylhydrazine 
    Phenol (Carbolic Acid) 
    Butyl Alcohol (Butanol) 
    Butyl Cellosolve 
    Furan, Furane 
    Furfural ×
    113 Freon 
    114 Freon 
    11 Freon 
    12 Freon 
    21 Freon 
    22 Freon 
    Propyl Alcohol 
    Fluorobenzene ×
    Hexaldehyde ×
    Hexane ×
    Hexyl Alcohol 
    Benzyl Alcohol 
    Benzyl Ether 
    Benzaldehyde 
    Benzene (Benzol) 
    Amyl Bromide 
    Formaldehyde (Formalin)40/RT
    Maleic Acid 
     Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Anhydrous Acetic Acid 
    Methyl Methacrylate 
    Methyl Alcohol 
    Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 
    Methyl Ethyl Ketone △×
    Mercaptan (Thioalcohol) ×
    Monochloroacetic Acid ×
    Linolenic Acid 
    Malic Acid 
    Others
    (Oils
    /
    Others)
    Ammonium Nitrite 
    Asphalt 
    Aniline Dye 
    Linseed Oil 
    Sulfurous Acid Gas 
    Sodium Sulfite 
    Sulfur 
    Liquefied Petroleum Gas 
    Liquid Chlorine ×
    Silver (II) Chloride 
    Iron (II) Chloride 
    Zinc Chloride 
    Aluminum Chloride 
    Ammonium Chloride 
    Sulfur Chloride 
    Potassium Chloride 
    Calcium Chloride 
    Tin (II) Chloride 
    Copper (II) Chloride 
    Thionyl Chloride ×
    Nickel Chloride 
    Barium Chloride 
    Magnesium Chloride 
    Chlorine Gas (Dry) 
    Chlorine Gas (Wet) 
    ASTM OilNo. 1
    ASTM OilNo. 2
    ASTM OilNo. 3
    Ozone 
    Olive Oil 
    Hydrogen Peroxide5/RT
    Hydrogen Peroxide5/50
    Hydrogen Peroxide30/RT
    Sodium Peroxide 
    Gasoline 
    Sodium Perborate 
    Potassium Permanganate10/RT
    Ammonium Persulfate 
    Tung Oil 
    Grease 
    Creosote Oil 
    Kerosene (Lamp Oil) ×
    Photographic Developer (Hypo) 
    Mineral Oil 
    Zinc Acetate 
    Aluminum Acetate 
    Calcium Acetate 
    Lead Acetate 
    Nickel Acetate 
    Oxygen 
    Calcium Hypochlorite [High Test Hypochlorite] 
    Sodium Hypochlorite5/RT
    Sodium Hypochlorite5/70○△
    Copper Cyanide 
    Sodium Cyanide 
    Brine 
      RT: room temperature
    • *The concentration of aqueous solution is in a saturated state unless indicated otherwise.
    • *The chemical resistance list is ultimately a list of reference values for rough estimations, so during actual use, use after confirming with practical testing using a test piece, etc.
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