About PFA jar 60ml, U/V/flat bottom, with screw cap
Product Overview
The PFA Jar (60-180ml) is a high-performance, wide-mouth container designed for the storage and digestion of sensitive samples. Its robust, thick-walled construction combined with the exceptional purity of Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) makes it the ideal vessel for high-end laboratory applications. The wide-mouth design facilitates the easy insertion and removal of solid specimens, filters, or viscous liquids, while the precision-threaded cap ensures a secure, leak-proof seal during transport or heating.
Product Synergy & Workflow
Integrated into ultra-clean sample preparation and storage chains:
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PFA Pipette Tips: Used for adding precise amounts of high-purity acids or reagents into the jar.
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PTFE/PFA Magnetic Stir Bars: Ideal for constant mixing of samples directly within the jar during dissolution.
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Hot Blocks & Hot Plates: Suitable for constant-temperature digestion due to its high heat resistance (260C).
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PFA Reagent Bottles: Used for refilling the jar with bulk high-purity solvents or cleaning acids.
Application Fields & Industries
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Semiconductor Industry: Storage and handling of ultra-pure components, wafers, and etching chemicals.
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Geochemistry & Mining: Ideal for the acid digestion of soil, rock, and ore samples for ICP-MS/OES analysis.
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Environmental Research: Collection and digestion of air filters, sediments, and biological tissues.
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Advanced Materials: Processing of high-purity powders and nanomaterials where cross-contamination must be eliminated.
Lab-Grade Durability for Demanding ApplicationsThis PFA jar is built to meet the rigorous standards of scientific laboratories. Its 60ml capacity, coupled with a corrosion-resistant and non-adsorptive design, makes it suitable for both storage and reaction processes involving aggressive chemicals. The flat/UV bottom and screw cap ensure stability and secure containment while maintaining sample purity.
Consistent Quality by Trusted Indian ManufacturerProduced and supplied by a leading Indian manufacturer and exporter, these jars adhere to exceptional quality norms. Their superior construction and reliable performance have made them the preferred choice in laboratories needing uncompromising chemical resistance and product integrity. Each jar undergoes stringent quality checks before delivery.
FAQ's of PFA jar 60ml, U/V/flat bottom, with screw cap:
Q: How can the PFA jar 60ml be used in laboratory settings?
A: The PFA jar 60ml is suitable for a variety of lab applications such as storage of sensitive chemicals, reagents, and samples, as well as conducting reactions where non-reactive and inert containment is essential.
Q: What benefits does the PFA material provide compared to other plastics?
A: PFA (perfluoroalkoxy) offers superior chemical resistance, ensuring that contents do not interact with the jar surface. Its non-adsorptive nature prevents sample loss or contamination, making it ideal for critical laboratory tasks.
Q: When should I choose a PFA jar over traditional glass or PP containers?
A: Use a PFA jar when working with highly corrosive substances, requiring minimal adsorption, or needing reliable chemical compatibility that glass or PP containers may not provide.
Q: Where are these PFA jars manufactured and exported from?
A: These jars are manufactured, supplied, and exported from India by a trusted and experienced laboratory equipment manufacturer, ensuring global standards of quality.
Q: What is the process for maintaining and cleaning this PFA jar?
A: After use, rinse the jar with appropriate solvents followed by distilled water. The non-stick and corrosion-resistant properties of PFA make it easy to clean and maintain without chemical residues.
Q: How does the jar's screw cap and flat/UV bottom design enhance its usage?
A: The screw cap provides airtight sealing to prevent leaks and contamination, while the flat/UV bottom ensures stable placement and compatibility with various laboratory instruments and procedures.
Q: What specific advantage does 'no adsorption' offer in laboratory work?
A: The 'no adsorption' feature ensures that samples and chemicals retain their integrity, as substances do not adhere to the jar's inner surface. This is crucial for quantitative analysis and when handling trace-level samples.