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Technical information - wash bottles

Azlon Multi-lingual wash bottles are available in a number of language combinations and possess information on solvent identity

and Globally Harmonized System hazard and safety information. The Azlon Multi-lingual OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health

Administration) range also displays pictograms indicating appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for use. Azlon wash bottles

are available in a variety of designs and sizes for general and specific applications either non-vented or vented to prevent solvent loss.

Wash bottle dimensions

Wide Neck Wash Bottles

Capacity (ml)

Height (mm)

Bottle OD (mm) Neck ID (mm)

Neck OD (mm)

Cap ID (mm)

250

140

60

34

38

46

500

163

75

34

38

46

1000

202

90

34

38

46

Slope Shoulder Wash Bottles

Capacity (ml)

Height (mm)

Bottle OD (mm) Neck ID (mm)

Neck OD (mm)

Cap ID (mm)

250

152

54

21

25

28

500

187

69

21

25

28

1000

246

84

21

25

28

Narrow Neck Wash Bottles

Capacity (ml)

Height (mm)

Bottle OD (mm) Neck ID (mm)

Neck OD (mm) Cap ID (mm)

250

139

59

21

25

28

500

160

73

21

25

28

See page 20 for Multi-lingual

wash bottles with additional

Occupational Safety and Health

Administration (OSHA) Personal

Protective Equipment (PPE) pictograms

Wide mouth for easy filling and color

coded cap for easy recognition of solvent.

Chemical formula and CAS number for

easy identification of solvent contained.

Globally Harmonized System

Signal word (i.e. ‘Danger’) – to identify

the severity of the hazard statements.

Safety information in up to

four languages.

Available with patented Driplok

®

technology which prevents solvent

loss by allowing vapor to vent.

Chemical name.

GHS Pictograms

Harmful/

Irritant

Dangerous

for the

Environment

Oxidising

Flammable

Hazard

Corrosive

Toxic

Health

Hazard

USA, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Diamond codes. For emergency

response, chemicals are ranked according to the hazard they present.

Rating 4 represents the greatest hazard and 0 the lowest.

Top Diamond

Fire Hazard - Flash Point

4 - Below 70°F/21°C

3 - Below 100°F/38°C

2 - Below 200°F/93°C

1 - Above 200°F/93°C

0 - Non-flammable

Bottom Diamond

Special Hazard - Warning

pictograms, including those for

chemicals that are:

Air-reactive

Water-reactive

Carcinogenic

Left-hand Diamond

Health Hazard

4 - Deadly

3 - Extremely dangerous

2 - Hazardous

1 - Slightly hazardous

0 - Normal material

Right-hand Diamond

Reactivity Hazard

4 - Explosive

3 - Shock and heat may

detonate

2 - Violent change may occur

1 - Unstable if heated

0 - Normally stable

1

3

0