Nitto-stainless has several types of lids for stainless steel containers:
One kind of open type and two airtight types.
Compatibility between antiseptic solution and stainless steel container
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Recently, demand for alcohol and sodium hypochlorite has been increasing.
I think your company is doing the following.
- We purchased disinfectant solutions to protect the sanitary environment in the company.
- Disinfectants are prepared and distributed to ensure the health of employees.
Buy large-capacity items such as 18-liter cans and bag-in-boxes and divide them into small portions. Also, depending on the type of disinfectant, you may need to dilute it, but “Stainless steel products suitable for subdividing” is recommended in this case.
In this column, in addition to “What about the compatibility of antiseptic solution and stainless steel?” we will introduce 2 stainless steel products that are best suited to subdivide disinfectants.
1. Is it okay to store the disinfectant in a stainless steel container?
If you are using powder hoppers, you should know “The fluidity of powder”
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It is called “have poor fluidity of powder” when the hopper used for charging the powder is clogged or cannot be discharged to the next process.
But do you know exactly what factors determine the “The fluidity of powder”?
This article provides a brief overview of the factors that influence The fluidity of powder.
What is "Fluidity of powder"?
Roughly speaking, liquidity is “ease of powder flow”.
In our company we say simply, “slippiness”.
For example, the sand inside an hourglass flows smoothly and continuously.
These powders are evaluated as “have good liquidity” and those that do not flow smoothly are evaluated as “The fluidity of powder is bad.”.
Powder with a poor fluidity of powder can clog the hopper and prevent the contents from being loaded or discharged.
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For more information on how to clog the hopper, such as bridge funnel flow, see here.