Savillex PFA Standard Jar
Fluororesin wide-mouth container with extremely low leaching of impurities.
The Sabirex PFA standard jar is a PFA container made from high-purity PFA resin, used for applications that require extremely high purity, such as the storage of chemical solutions in the semiconductor industry, preservation of soil samples in geology, and storage of liquid samples for environmental surveys in rivers and other areas, distinguishing it from other companies' PFA jars. It is designed for ease of use with features such as a thick structure, seamless one-piece molding, corner-free interior processing, and a wide-mouth design that makes it easy to clean. The PFA standard jars are available in various sizes up to 2000ml, allowing you to choose the optimal jar that fits your sample capacity.
basic information
● A wide range of sizes from 60ml to 2000ml ● Very thick and durable structure compared to standard PFA jars ● Thickness: 2.5mm for 60ml to 500ml capacity, 3.0mm for 1000ml and above ● Minimizes the risk of trace metal leaching and sample absorption ● Inert to almost all chemicals ● One-piece molded with no steps inside the container ● Wide-mouth container for easy sample access ● Easy-to-handle grooves processed on four sides ● Shape of the lid top and bottom makes stacking easy ● Rounded corners for easy cleaning of the inner bottom ● Liquid level inside the container can be checked from the outside ● Can be tightly sealed with a dedicated tightening wrench (sold separately) ● Made of high-purity PFA, temperature range: -200℃ to +260℃ ● Autoclavable ● Comes as a set with container and lid (individual purchase of container or lid is also possible) ● Smaller PFA vials are also available
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Savillex
Applications/Examples of results
■Semiconductor Industry ■Liquid Crystal & Precision Instruments ■Electronic Engineering ■Industrial Chemistry ■Pharmaceuticals ■Medicine & Life Sciences ■Food & Beverage ■Environmental Analysis ■Geochemistry, Geology & Oceanography