Justrite 14004 dispensing bottle is used in laboratories, manufacturing plants, research facilities and healthcare settings to safely dispense & transfer flammable liquids, solvents or chemicals.
Features:
- This dispensing bottle allows easy, one-handed dispensing of solvents or liquids directly onto the work surface.
- It has a leak-proof cap to reduce spills and control excess.
- This dispensing bottle features a polyethylene body for a firm grip and impact resistance.
- It comes with a self-closing, brass-constructed dispenser valve for controlling excess dispensing and reducing spillage.
Standards and Approvals:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the capacity of Justrite 14004 dispensing can?
A. The can / bottle has a storage capacity of 8 oz.
Q. How to clean and maintain Justrite 14004 dispensing bottle?
A.
- Ensure the bottle is empty and the cap is securely tightened.
- Remove the cap and rinse it thoroughly with water to remove any residue or leftover liquid.
- Fill the bottle with a mild detergent solution and shake it gently to distribute the solution throughout the bottle.
- Allow the detergent solution to sit in the bottle for a few minutes to loosen any contaminants.
- Empty the detergent solution from the bottle.
- Rinse the bottle thoroughly with clean water to remove any remaining detergent.
- Inspect the bottle and cap for any signs of damage or wear. If any parts are damaged, contact the manufacturer for replacement.
- Dry the bottle and cap completely before reassembling them.
- Once dry, securely attach the cap back onto the bottle.
- Store the clean and dry Justrite 14004 dispensing bottle in a safe and designated area, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Q. What factors should be considered while choosing a dispensing bottle?
A.
- Ensure the bottle is compatible with the type of liquid or chemical you intend to dispense. Check if it is designed to handle the specific substance without degradation or reaction.
- Determine the required capacity of the bottle based on the volume of liquid you typically handle. Consider the frequency of use and the amount of liquid needed per application.
- Evaluate the type of dispensing mechanism provided with the bottle. Options can include self-closing spouts, trigger sprayers, pumps, or flip-top lids. Select one that suits the specific application and ensures controlled dispensing.
- Look for safety features such as leak-proof design, child-resistant caps, or pressure relief valves, especially when handling hazardous or volatile substances.
- Consider the durability of the bottle, especially if it will be subjected to frequent use or if it needs to withstand harsh environmental conditions. Look for bottles that are resistant to impact, chemicals and UV rays.