Description
Dipping vessel for taking all-layer samples from tanks, tank wagons, water courses, water purification plants.
The dipping bottles for the Ex protection area are made of nickel-plated brass, therefore they do not oxidise.
Dipping vessels can be used for point sampling, all-layer samples and bottom sampling.
With Easy-Flow, the flow optimised flow valve
High weight for faster lowering
Contents 1000 ml
Height with handles 427 mm
Made of non-spark producing brass or stainless steel AISI 304 (1.4301) for Ex area
Tested for use in the Ex protection zone 0, Explosion Categories IIA, IIB and IIC
Dipping containers are used in various areas to collect liquids for sampling. Bürkle produces the most comprehensive collection of dipping containers by a long way, the right product for every use as it were.
Bürkle offers dipping bottles and immersion cylinders for sediments, for the area of environmental issues, for chemically aggressive products, for petrochemistry, for the ex protection area etc.
When the dipping vessel is lowered, the liquid constantly runs through it.
When it is pulled back, both valves close automatically.
Emptying at the top via the open flaps.
The dipping bottles for the Ex protection area are made of nickel-plated brass, therefore they do not oxidise.
Dipping vessels can be used for point sampling, all-layer samples and bottom sampling.
With Easy-Flow, the flow optimised flow valve
High weight for faster lowering
Contents 1000 ml
Height with handles 427 mm
Made of non-spark producing brass or stainless steel AISI 304 (1.4301) for Ex area
Tested for use in the Ex protection zone 0, Explosion Categories IIA, IIB and IIC
Dipping containers are used in various areas to collect liquids for sampling. Bürkle produces the most comprehensive collection of dipping containers by a long way, the right product for every use as it were.
Bürkle offers dipping bottles and immersion cylinders for sediments, for the area of environmental issues, for chemically aggressive products, for petrochemistry, for the ex protection area etc.
When the dipping vessel is lowered, the liquid constantly runs through it.
When it is pulled back, both valves close automatically.
Emptying at the top via the open flaps.

