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8,60 €
excluding VAT:7,11 €
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SKU: 7379
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Formic acid is a dangerous substance, so we recommend that when acid is filled,
other substances use this acid filler.

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Volatile Substances Dispenser (500 ml) – Safer Handling in Beekeeping

When working with volatile substances and acids in beekeeping operations, it is important to minimize the risk of splashing and accidental liquid leakage. This dispenser is designed to give you better control during pouring and dosing and to streamline handling even in apiary conditions.

Why to have a dispenser in your beekeeping equipment

The purpose of the dispenser is to increase safety and simplify dosing when pouring volatile liquids into vaporizers or other applicators. The 500 ml volume and practical shape make it easy to hold even while wearing protective gloves. Thanks to more precise pouring, you will reduce spillage outside the intended area and keep your workspace cleaner.

Material warning: Before use, always verify that the specific substance is suitable for contact with plastic and that material degradation does not occur.

Technical specifications

Parameter Value
Container volume 500 ml
Dimensions 17 × 7.5 cm
Material Chemically resistant plastic
Suitable use Volatile substances, filling vaporizers

Safety instructions and first aid

If you use the dispenser to handle formic acid (in countries where it is permitted), proceed with increased caution. Formic acid can cause severe skin burns and serious eye damage.

Protective equipment: Use protective gloves, protective clothing and protective eyewear or face shield. After work, wash your hands thoroughly with water and soap.

First aid principles:

  • If in eyes: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Immediately contact a poison control center or doctor.

  • If on skin (or hair): Immediately remove contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water or shower.

  • If inhaled: Move person to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing.

  • If swallowed: Rinse mouth. Do not induce vomiting.