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Colder Products Co.: Safe chemical dispensing

The new DrumQuik® PRO chemical dispensing system from Colder Products provides safe, easy, and economic extraction of chemicals from drums, jerry cans, and other bulk transfer containers while helping to reduce costly spills, contain hazardous spills, and enhance workplace safety.

Pw 8602 E Colder Prod

Easy-to-use, closed-system design combines into 1 integrated unit a recyclable bung closure and a dip-tube with a reusable quick disconnect coupler, ensuring that both sides are sealed from point of origin to point of use. A built-in port allows a pressure feed connection, speeding chemical flow and preventing release of harmful vapors. System is made of FDA-approved PE and is suitable for single-use applications.

 

Phone: 866/671-9165

www.colder.com

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