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DrumQuik PRO cuts contamination risk

Jun 1, 2009 12:00 PM

The DrumQuik PRO chemical dispensing system from Colder Products Company provides safe, easy, and economical delivery of urea-based Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) from drums, jerry cans, and other bulk transfer containers while minimizing risk of contamination. The easy-to-use, closed-system design combines into one integrated unit a recyclable bung closure and dip-tube with a reusable quick disconnect coupler, ensuring that both sides are sealed from point-of-origin to point-of-use.

For safe and efficient delivery of DEF from bulk transfer containers, the DrumQuik PRO system is comprised of two components: a polypropylene coupler and a polyethylene drum insert assembly. The drum insert assembly contains a bung closure and dip-tube and can be shipped as part of the container package, safely sealing it from the point of fill to point of use. No special tools are required to connect the coupler to the system. Clean-up and disposal are easier, because the low-cost drum insert and dip-tube can provide single-trip or multi-use capability. It can be disposed of, recycled along with the container, or reused with a new container. DrumQuik PRO products are also available with color coding or keying options as additional safety features.

The coupler features a built-in vent port, which allows connection of a check valve to prevent release of harmful vapors to the atmosphere or an inert blanket gas (N2 or CO2) to protect chemicals from exposure to air, thus preventing contamination of the DEF.

Visist www.colder.com for a free catalog or more details.









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