Restek offers a complete line of TO-Can® canisters (SUMMA can equivalent), electropolished using a proprietary process and extensively cleaned using an ultrasonic method.
- Proprietary electropolished surface maintains compound stability
- High-quality, metal-to-metal seal, prevent sample adsorption for more-accurate results
- Both 2-port and 3-port valves available, 3-port valve includes -30" Hg/60 psi vacuum/pressure gauge
- Other gauges available
- SUMMA canister equivalent
Optimized for Methods TO-14A, TO-15, IP-1A, ASTM D5466, OSHA PV 2120, and NJ DEP Low Level TO-15
This ensures a high-quality, passivated surface that maintains the stability of TO-14A/TO-15 compounds during storage. A frame surrounds the electropolished canister, eliminating the need for weld marks on the sphere, thereby preventing active sites on the canister. The RAVE™ valve supports the excellent performance of the canister. A unique holder attaches the handle and base to the canister without welds and protects the canister, tube stub, and valve. The 2/3-turn diaphragm valve has a metal-to-metal seat and a temperature limit of 250 °C. Each canister is slightly pressurized with contaminant-free nitrogen prior to shipment.
This ensures a high-quality, passivated surface that maintains the stability of TO-14A/TO-15 compounds during storage. A frame surrounds the electropolished canister, eliminating the need for weld marks on the sphere, thereby preventing active sites on the canister. The RAVE™ valve supports the excellent performance of the canister. A unique holder attaches the handle and base to the canister without welds and protects the canister, tube stub, and valve. The 2/3-turn stainless steel diaphragm valve has a metal-to-metal seat and a temperature limit of 250 °C. Each canister is slightly pressurized with contaminant-free nitrogen prior to shipment.
U.S. EPA Methods TO-14A and TO-15 regulate the collection, storage, and analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using treated air sampling canisters.
Ordering information: Range of standard gauge is –30" Hg to 60 psi. Do not exceed canister maximum pressure of 40 psig (2.75 bar).