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Infocoke Kitchenware&Cookware Service LLC. is professional information website which bring kitchenware resources and cookware information to you. Now, we are pressure pot manufacturer and wholesaler. We have passed iso9001 system and iso14000. It continuously develops, designs, manufactures safe, reliable, beautiful and durable quality commodities from various angles of appearance, fittings, material and so forth. Our custom pressure pots utilize the superior aluminum alloy, stainless steel and plastic for the materials.
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Air Pressure: 6 BAR (85 psi)
Air consumption: 16 CFM
Set contains (1) high production spray gun, (1) 2-quart pressure pot, and (1) 5' hose. Spray gun has 1.0mm spray nozzle, 1/4" air inlet and standard 3/8" fluid inlet. Dripless pot has 2-quart capacity, spun aluminum canister with aluminum cover.
1.0mm Spray Nozzle 5' Hose Air Pressure: 6 Bar (85 psi) Air Inlet: 1/4 Fluid Inlet: 3/8 Air Consumption: 16 CFM (453 liter/min).2 Quart Pressure Pot - Wide Mouth Wide mouth design 2 Quart Pressure Pot with wide mouth diameter of 4.5" allows steady, constant material flow and use of any conventional spray coating. Great complimentary item for any HVLP spray system. Made of Aluminum.

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This is an Antique 1800's Cast Iron Pressure Cooker Pot which came out of a rural Pennsylvania estate and it is in good looking condition. We've seen many early pressure cookers but this one is made out of cast iron with a steel handle which separates it from practically all of the others. This one is missing one of the three cast iron hooks which holds the top on and the cooker overall is free of any cracks. However don't cook with it because we're warned that these early pressure cookers were subject to explosions. On the ''History of Pressure Cookers'' website there is a picture of another cast iron pressure cooker which dates back to 1680. This is a rare one if you are enamored by the earliest pressure cookers. It measures 12'' in diameter x 14'' in height and weighs 20 pounds.
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