Metal Funnels with Filter

Strain samples as you transfer them into containers. Made of metal, these funnels are more durable and withstand higher temperatures than plastic funnels. Their filter is removable, making it easy to clean or replace. Take it out to funnel samples you don’t need to strain.
Stainless steel funnels are the most corrosion resistant. They withstand harsh chemicals, frequent washdowns, and cleaners.
Silicone filters have high heat resistance and are easy to clean. However, they’re not as durable as metal filters.
Style J have a short and wide spout to keep coarse powders and small solids the size of rice from clogging. For more precise funneling, attach the narrow spout extension.
Spout | Filter | ||||||||||||
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Style | Capacity | Top OD | Ht. | OD | Lg. | Material | Type | Material | Strainer Type | Filter Opening Size | Features | Each | |
J | 17 fl. oz. | 5 5/8" | 2 5/8" | 2 1/4" | 1/2" | Stainless Steel | Removable | Silicone Rubber | Perforated | 0.098" | Handle | 00000000 | 000000 |
Rubber Funnels


Squeeze the mouth on these funnels and twist the spout—they’re made of rubber to flex into snug spots.
Style A have a thicker spout wall than Style B, so the spout can be bent at sharper angles without kinking and restricting flow.
Flexible Pour Spouts


Thread these spouts directly onto bottles and jugs for secure and controlled pouring. They’re flexible, so they can be manipulated to reach tight spaces. All are designed to fit most quart-, pint-, and gallon-size jugs.
Style B spouts can bend in all directions without kinking, so there’s no disruption of flow. Rubber spouts are more flexible than plastic spouts.
Drum Cones


Slow the flow of dry material dispensed from your drum with these cones. They’re sharply angled to narrow the opening of your drum, which allows less material out and helps contain dust. The neoprene gasket at the top of the cone forms a tight seal with your drum. Use the flange at the bottom of the cone to mount a valve. Choose a cone that matches the OD of your drum.
Steel cones are good for general purpose dispensing. The interior is treated with a rust inhibitor to reduce corrosion. 304 stainless steel cones are inherently corrosion resistant, so they hold up better than steel in damp or corrosive environments.
Use a collar to hold the cone in place on your drum—it fits around the top of the cone and tightens in place with a knob. Collars should match the OD of your drum and cone.
Attach a valve to your cone to start and stop the flow of material. Slide gate valves have a flat panel, which you can slide closed to contain powder or other fine material. Turn the handle on iris valves to adjust the opening size. This valve type works well with fine and coarse materials.



