Rubber Spatula, Triangular Wood Handle, Small / Large / Extra-Large / Extra-Long Handle / Rubber Spatula, Large / Small

Caution
Product Description
A resin-based item that is a necessity for experiments and can be used up to 200°C.
[Features]
· A spatula that has a silicone rubber head and a wooden handle.
* The handle and spatula head cannot be separated.
Rubber Spatula Usable Up To 200°C

- The material is silicone rubber for the spatula part and wood (-01 to 04) and ABS (-05 or 06) for the handle.
- Usable up to 200°C. *The handle and spatula part cannot be separated.
List Of Rubber Spatula Specifications
| Part No. | Model Number | Spatula Width × Overall Length (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| 6-149-01 | Wooden Triangular Handle, Small | 94 × 187 |
| 6-149-02 | Wooden Triangular Handle, Large | 120 × 194 |
| 6-149-03 | Wooden Triangular Handle, Extra Large | 155 × 215 |
| 6-149-04 | Wooden Triangular Handle, Extra Large, Long Handle | 155 × 350 |
| 6-149-05 | Large | 55 × 243 |
| 6-149-06 | Small | 26 × 258 |
Dimensional Outline Drawing


Table Of Dimensions
| Code | A | B | C | D |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6-149-01 | 142 | 190 | 94 | 67 |
| -02 | 140 | 195 | 120 | 75 |
| -03 | 160 | 215 | 155 | 85 |
| -04 | 288 | 350 | 155 | 85 |
| -05 | 240 | 85 | 54 | 19 |
| -06 | 255 | 70 | 25 | 17 |
List Of Chemical Resistance Performance For Each Material
Silicone/Si
◎: 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 Name | Concentration Wt. % / Temperature °C | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Inorganic Acids | Sulfite | 10/RT | ○ |
| Hydrochloric Acid | 10/RT | ○ | |
| Hydrochloric Acid | 20/RT | ○ | |
| Hydrochloric Acid | 20/80 | × | |
| Hydrochloric Acid | 38/RT | × | |
| Aqua Regia | △ | ||
| Perchloric Acid | × | ||
| Chromic Acid | 2/70 | △ | |
| Chromic Acid | 5/70 | △ | |
| Chromic Acid | 10/70 | △ | |
| Chromic Acid | 25/70 | △ | |
| Chlorosulfonic Acid | × | ||
| Acid Pickling Solution | Nitric Acid 20% + Hydrofluoric Acid 4% | − | |
| Acid Pickling Solution | Sulfuric Acid 40% + Nitric Acid 15% | − | |
| Hypochlorous Acid | × | ||
| Hydrocyanic Acid | − | ||
| Hydrobromic Acid | 20/RT | − | |
| Hydrobromic Acid | 20/70 | − | |
| Hydrobromic Acid | 37/RT | × | |
| Nitric Acid | 10/RT | ○ | |
| Nitric Acid | 10/70 | − | |
| Nitric Acid | 30/RT | − | |
| Nitric Acid | 30/70 | − | |
| Nitric Acid | Smoke Emission/RT | × | |
| Nitric Acid | 61.3/RT | × | |
| Carbonic Acid | × | ||
| Arsenic Acid | ◎ | ||
| Fluorosilicic Acid | − | ||
| Hydrofluoric Acid | 10/RT | − | |
| Hydrofluoric Acid | 20/RT | − | |
| Hydrofluoric Acid | 40/RT | × | |
| Fluoroboric Acid | − | ||
| Boric Acid | ○ | ||
| Anhydrous Hydrofluoric Acid | × | ||
| Sulfuric Acid | 10/RT | − | |
| Sulfuric Acid | 10/70 | − | |
| Sulfuric Acid | 30/RT | − | |
| Sulfuric Acid | 30/70 | ◎ | |
| Sulfuric Acid | 98/RT | × | |
| Sulfuric Acid | Smoke Emission/RT | × | |
| Phosphoric Acid | 50/RT | ◎ | |
| Phosphoric Acid | 50/70 | − | |
| Phosphoric Acid | 75/RT | − | |
| Inorganic Alkalines | Ammonia (Anhydrous) | △ | |
| Ammonia Gas | Cold | ◎ | |
| Ammonia Gas | Hot | ◎ | |
| 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 Name | Concentration 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 Acid | 25/RT | ○ | |
| Formic Acid | 50/RT | ○ | |
| Formic Acid | 90/RT | ○ | |
| Xylene | × | ||
| Citric Acid | ◎ | ||
| Glycerin | ◎ | ||
| Cresol | △ | ||
| Chloroacetone | × | ||
| Cholorotoluene | × | ||
| Chloronaphthalene | × | ||
| Chloroform | × | ||
| Silicate Ester | - | ||
| Ethyl Silicate | - | ||
| Acetic Acid | 10/RT | ○ | |
| Acetic Acid | 50/RT | ○ | |
| Acetic Acid | 50/70 | ○ | |
| Acetic Acid | 100/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.
Silicone/Si
◎: 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 Name | Concentration 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 Name | Concentration 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 Oil | No. 1 | × | |
| ASTM Oil | No. 2 | × | |
| ASTM Oil | No. 3 | × | |
| Ozone | ◎ | ||
| Olive Oil | △ | ||
| Hydrogen Peroxide | 5/RT | ◎ | |
| Hydrogen Peroxide | 5/50 | ◎ | |
| Hydrogen Peroxide | 30/RT | ◎ | |
| Sodium Peroxide | △ | ||
| Gasoline | △ | ||
| Sodium Perborate | ○ | ||
| Potassium Permanganate | 10/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 Hypochlorite | 5/RT | ◎ | |
| Sodium Hypochlorite | 5/70 | ◎ | |
| 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.