Product category:
Glass/plasticware
News Release from: Barloworld Scientific | Subject: Azlon
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 April 2003
Scoops and funnels for easier dispensing
Help with finding the right tools for safe and easy dispensing of powders and liquids
Manufacturer of Azlon plastic packaging bottles and custom printed jugs Bibby Sterilin says it knows only too well that end users need an easy and safe means of dispensing product from a container Supplying the right tools for the job has long been one of Bibby Sterilin1s specialities, and its extensive range of Azlon high density polyethylene and polypropylene funnels and scoops is a good case in point
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Sep 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Scoops are an essential item for powder manufacturers and Bibby Sterilin supplies 13 variants which fall into two categories: general purpose and measuring.
The latter allows powder to be levelled off to give an approximate measure for dosing purposes.
To aid pouring and prevent spillage of liquid product, the Azlon range includes a choice of 33 funnel options, with neck sizes ranging from 4mm to 48mm.
Six different models in varying sizes are available, designed to cover any eventuality and meet the needs of any customer.
The Thistle funnel allows easy access to hard to reach places while the Powder has a larger opening for greater flow.
The Half round is ideal for openings close to a wall whereas the Industrial has the benefit of a larger top capacity to prevent spillage.
The Lightweight is easier and lighter to use and, as its name suggests, the General purpose offers an ideal compromise between all the models. Request a free brochure from Barloworld Scientific ...
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