Ideal for refinery QA/QC, terminal custody‑transfer sampling, and marine tank sampling.
MFR #: 6QC
A&M #: 3622928
Petro Marine
UNSPSC #: 24102004
$164.00 / EACH
6 (EACH) In-stockorders placed by 2pm ET M-F ship same day.

Manufacturer : Petro Marine
Brand Name : Petromarine
Package Weight : 2 lb
Package Description : 1/EA
Product Status : Active
- 6‑pocket aluminum carrier designed for quart‑size (32‑oz) Boston Round bottles.
- Heavy‑duty riveted construction provides long‑term durability under harsh petrochemical and marine conditions.
- 4.25" × 4.25" pocket dimensions secure standard quart sampling bottles during transport.
- Corrosion‑resistant aluminum frame stands up to chemical exposure, weather, and salt air.
- Mid‑capacity format allows efficient sample handling while remaining lightweight and easy to maneuver.
- Ideal for refinery QA/QC, terminal custody‑transfer sampling, and marine tank sampling.
- Integrates seamlessly with Petro Marine field supplies, including tally books, sealing wire, sampling kits, tags, and bottles.
- The PETRO MARINE 6QC Aluminum Bottle Carrier is a 6‑pocket, quart‑size sampling bottle carrier designed for reliable transport of 32‑oz Boston Round bottles in harsh field environments. Engineered from lightweight, corrosion‑resistant aluminum with heavy‑duty riveted construction, the 6QC provides exceptional durability for daily use in refineries, terminals, tank farms, marine vessels, and laboratories. Petro Marine’s quart‑series carriers use a 4.25″ × 4.25″ pocket size, ensuring a snug fit for standard quart sampling bottles commonly used in fuel testing, product specification verification, custody‑transfer sampling, and QA/QC workflows. The 6‑pocket layout provides the perfect balance between portability and sample capacity—ideal for technicians who need to carry multiple samples efficiently without the bulk of a 12‑pocket carrier. Designed to withstand demanding industrial conditions, the 6QC’s rigid aluminum frame and riveted reinforcement help protect glass or HDPE bottles against tipping, shifting, or impact during transport across catwalks, docks, and tank‑top platforms.

