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Where to buy PTFE bottles in NZ

mewrox99 - 13-7-2010 at 21:05

Hello.

Does anyone know where to buy PTFE bottles in NZ.

As far as I know it's the only plastic that can survive 70% HNO3

Picric-A - 14-7-2010 at 02:01

all of the nitric acid 70% is sold to me in HDPE bottles and it holds up fine,. I have stored myn for 2 years now and the only change is it has gained a slightly yellow tint however the nitric acid has stayed the same.

mewrox99 - 14-7-2010 at 02:56

Ok. That's good to hear. I can get HDPE dirt cheap.

JohnWW - 14-7-2010 at 03:55

There is a nationwide chain-store in New Zealand called PayLess Plastics, which specializes in plastic and rubber goods. They should have a wide range of bottles, including ones made of HDPE. They may also have PTFE ones, but being a fluoro-plastic, they would be much more expensive.

peach - 14-7-2010 at 10:09

The Cole Parmer chemical resistance guide is a good place to check by when considering things like this ------> CLICK ME

PTFE bottles are expensive. It's funny you should mention them actually, because I was just thinking of making my own version of them, budget bottles.

A 50ml PTFE bottle is £24. I can buy the material to make that for about £7.

[Edited on 14-7-2010 by peach]

zed - 14-7-2010 at 14:06

Yup. Such bottles are very expensive. Though I occasionally see larger sized bottles, (used) being offered on e-bay. They usually cost $20 bucks or so.

New price? List? Hundreds.