Oil companies and national regulations require that aviation fuel samples be stored for a certain period of time so that in the event of fuel quality doubt, a representative sample of the fuel can be subjected to full laboratory analysis.
In addition, it is common practice to conduct laboratory analysis of fuel samples for "soak test" from newly constructed fuel storage tanks and fueling systems. Therefore, it is very important to have suitable containers for storing and transporting these fuel samples. The containers, of course, should not affect the properties of the fuel inside, but should also be of sufficient quality to safely contain such potentially hazardous material both in storage and in transit.
Characteristics:
♦ STURDY TIN CONSTRUCTION.
♦ EPOXY INSIDE.
♦ SEALABLE WIRE.
♦ APPROVED BY MAIN FUEL SUPPLIERS.
♦ UN CERTIFICATION FOR AIR TRANSPORTATION