Stainless Steel Vacuum Cannister

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    Stainless steel vacuum can that includes accessories for speedy decompression processing.
    [Features]
    · A stable, flat bottom container made of metal.
    · It has an open-and-close snap lock for the top cover, and a mounting washer for the temperature gauge.

    Vacuum Gauge, Etc. Included To Allow Immediate Pressure Reduction Processing

    SSK-01
    • Material: Main unit: stainless steel (SUS304); seal: silicone rubber
    • Vacuum resistance: Full vacuum
    • Upper cover open/close snap lock / temperature gauge mount included
    • Achievable vacuum: -0.1 MPa (-750 Torr)
    • Operating temperature range: 70°C or less (at room temperature)
    • Accessories: Vacuum gauge × 1 / barbed fitting with valve (1/4 inch) × 2

    Specifications Table

    Part No.Model NumberInternal Dimensions (mm)Capacity (L)Note / JAN Code
    1-6095-01SSK-01ø160 × 120Approx. 24580110239744
    1-6095-02SSK-02ø210 × 175Approx. 54560111725767
    1-6095-03SSK-03ø240 × 195Approx. 84560111725774

    List Of Chemical Resistance Performance For Each Material

    Stainless Steel (SUS304)

    ◎: No effect at all or almost no effect; 〇: It has some effect, but it can withstand use sufficiently depending on the conditions.; △: Do not use if at all possible; ×: It is not appropriate because it has a significant effect.

    Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C
    Inorganic
    Acids
    Sulfite10/RT-
    Hydrochloric Acid10/RT×
    Hydrochloric Acid20/RT×
    Hydrochloric Acid20/80×
    Hydrochloric Acid38/RT×
    Aqua Regia ×
    Perchloric Acid ×
    Chromic Acid2/70
    Chromic Acid5/70
    Chromic Acid10/70
    Chromic Acid25/70
    Chlorosulfonic Acid ×
    Acid Pickling SolutionNitric Acid 20% + Hydrofluoric Acid 4%-
    Acid Pickling SolutionSulfuric Acid 40% + Nitric Acid 15%-
    Hypochlorous Acid ×
    Hydrocyanic Acid -
    Hydrobromic Acid20/RT-
    Hydrobromic Acid20/70-
    Hydrobromic Acid37/RT×
    Nitric Acid10/RT
    Nitric Acid10/70
    Nitric Acid30/RT
    Nitric Acid30/70
    Nitric AcidSmoke Emission/RT
    Nitric Acid61.3/RT
    Carbonic Acid 
    Arsenic Acid 
    Fluorosilicic Acid 
    Hydrofluoric Acid10/RT
    Hydrofluoric Acid20/RT
    Hydrofluoric Acid40/RT-
    Fluoroboric Acid -
    Boric Acid 
    Anhydrous Hydrofluoric Acid 
    Sulfuric Acid10/RT-
    Sulfuric Acid10/70-
    Sulfuric Acid30/RT×
    Sulfuric Acid30/70×
    Sulfuric Acid98/RT×
    Sulfuric AcidSmoke Emission/RT
    Phosphoric Acid50/RT
    Phosphoric Acid50/70
    Phosphoric Acid75/RT×
    Inorganic
    Alkalines
    Ammonia (Anhydrous) -
    Ammonia GasCold
    Ammonia GasHot
    Liquid Ammonia 
    Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide)10/RT
    Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide)30/RT
    Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide)30/70
    Ammonium Hydroxide (Ammonium Water)28%
    Potassium Hydroxide -
    Calcium Hydroxide 
    Barium Hydroxide 
    Magnesium Hydroxide 
    Hydrazine 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Ethyl acrylate 
    Butyl acrylate 
    Acrylonitrile 
    Acetylene 
    Acetamide -
    Acetaldehyde 
    Ethyl Acetoacetate -
    Acetophenone 
    Acetone 
    Aniline 
     Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Anone = Cyclohexanone -
    Amyl Alcohol 
    Amyl Naphthalene -
    Benzyl Benzoate 
    Isooctane 
    Isobutyl Alcohol 
    Isopropyl Alcohol 
    Isopropyl Ether 
    Ether (Diethyl Ether) 
    Ethanolamine 
    Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) 
    Ethyl Ether = Diethyl Ether 
    Ethyl Cellulose 
    Ethylbenzene 
    Ethylene Oxide 
    Ethylene Glycol 
    Ethylene Chlorohydrin 
    Ethylenediamine 
    Epichlorohydrin -
    Ethyl Chloride 
    Benzine Chloride 
    Methyl Chloride 
    Chlorinated Solvent -
    Octyl Alcohol 
    Oleic Acid 
    Carbitol -
    Formic Acid25/RT
    Formic Acid50/RT
    Formic Acid90/RT
    Xylene 
    Citric Acid 
    Glycerin 
    Cresol 
    Chloroacetone 
    Cholorotoluene -
    Chloronaphthalene 
    Chloroform 
    Silicate Ester -
    Ethyl Silicate 
    Acetic Acid10/RT
    Acetic Acid50/RT
    Acetic Acid50/70×
    Acetic Acid100/RT×
    Amyl Acetate 
    Isopropyl Acetate -
    Ethyl Acetate 
    Cellosolve Acetate -
    Butyl Acetate 
    Propyl Acetate -
    Methyl Acetate 
    Salicylic Acid 
    Diphenyl Oxide -
    Diisopropyl Ketone -
    Diethyl Ether 
    Diethyl Sebacate -
    Tetraethyllead -
    Diethylene Glycol 
    Carbon Tetrachloride 
    Dioxane 
    Dioctyl Sebacate -
    Dioctyl Phthalate 
    Cyclohexanol 
    Cyclohexanone (Anone) 
    Cyclohexane 
    Dichlorobenzene -
      RT: room temperature
    • *The concentration of aqueous solution is in a saturated state unless indicated otherwise.
    • *The chemical resistance list is ultimately a list of reference values for rough estimations, so during actual use, use after confirming with practical testing using a test piece, etc.

    Stainless Steel (SUS304)

    ◎: No effect at all or almost no effect; 〇: It has some effect, but it can withstand use sufficiently depending on the conditions.; △: Do not use if at all possible; ×: It is not appropriate because it has a significant effect.

     Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Diphenyl 
    Dibutyl Ether 
    Dibutyl Phthalate 
    Fatty Acid -
    Dimethyl Aniline 
    Dimethylformamide -
    Oxalic Acid -
    Ethyl Oxalate -
    Tartaric Acid -
    Styrene 
    Stearic Acid -
    Butyl Stearate 
    Cellosolve 
    Carbonic Acid Gas (Liquid Carbon) 
    Tannic Acid -
    Tetrachloroethane 
    Tetrahydrofuran -
    Tetralin 
    Triacetin -
    Triethanolamine 
    Tricresyl Phosphate -
    Trichlorethylene 
    Tributyl Phosphate -
    Toluene (Triol) 
    Naphthalene 
    Naphthenic Acid -
    Ethylene Dichloride 
    Methylene Dichloride 
    Ethylene Disulfide -
    Nitroethane 
    Nitropropane 
    Nitrobenzene 
    Nitromethane 
    Lactic Acid ×
    Perchloroethylene -
    Hydroquinone -
    Palmitic Acid -
    Picric Acid -
    Pinene -
    Piperidine -
    Pyridine -
    Phenylhydrazine 
    Phenol (Carbolic Acid) 
    Butyl Alcohol (Butanol) 
    Butyl Cellosolve -
    Furan, Furane -
    Furfural -
    113 Freon 
    114 Freon 
    11 Freon 
    12 Freon 
    21 Freon 
    22 Freon 
    Propyl Alcohol -
    Fluorobenzene -
    Hexaldehyde -
    Hexane 
    Hexyl Alcohol -
    Benzyl Alcohol -
    Benzyl Ether -
    Benzaldehyde -
    Benzene (Benzol) 
    Amyl Bromide -
    Formaldehyde (Formalin)40/RT
    Maleic Acid -
     Chemical NameConcentration Wt. % / Temperature °C 
    Organic
    Solvents
    Anhydrous Acetic Acid ×
    Methyl Methacrylate 
    Methyl Alcohol 
    Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 
    Methyl Ethyl Ketone 
    Mercaptan (Thioalcohol) -
    Monochloroacetic Acid -
    Linolenic Acid -
    Malic Acid -
    Others
    (Oils
    /
    Others)
    Ammonium Nitrite 
    Asphalt -
    Aniline Dye -
    Linseed Oil 
    Sulfurous Acid Gas 
    Sodium Sulfite -
    Sulfur -
    Liquefied Petroleum Gas 
    Liquid Chlorine -
    Silver (II) Chloride -
    Iron (II) Chloride -
    Zinc Chloride ×
    Aluminum Chloride ×
    Ammonium Chloride -
    Sulfur Chloride 
    Potassium Chloride 
    Calcium Chloride 
    Tin (II) Chloride -
    Copper (II) Chloride -
    Thionyl Chloride -
    Nickel Chloride 
    Barium Chloride ×
    Magnesium Chloride 
    Chlorine Gas (Dry) 
    Chlorine Gas (Wet) ×
    ASTM OilNo. 1
    ASTM OilNo. 2
    ASTM OilNo. 3
    Ozone 
    Olive Oil 
    Hydrogen Peroxide5/RT-
    Hydrogen Peroxide5/50-
    Hydrogen Peroxide30/RT
    Sodium Peroxide 
    Gasoline 
    Sodium Perborate -
    Potassium Permanganate10/RT
    Ammonium Persulfate -
    Tung Oil -
    Grease 
    Creosote Oil -
    Kerosene (Lamp Oil) 
    Photographic Developer (Hypo) -
    Mineral Oil 
    Zinc Acetate -
    Aluminum Acetate -
    Calcium Acetate -
    Lead Acetate 
    Nickel Acetate 
    Oxygen 
    Calcium Hypochlorite [High Test Hypochlorite] -
    Sodium Hypochlorite5/RT
    Sodium Hypochlorite5/70×
    Copper Cyanide 
    Sodium Cyanide 
    Brine -
      RT: room temperature
    • *The concentration of aqueous solution is in a saturated state unless indicated otherwise.
    • *The chemical resistance list is ultimately a list of reference values for rough estimations, so during actual use, use after confirming with practical testing using a test piece, etc.