Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Vacuum flasks etc, parts except inner. In 2023, Vacuum flasks etc, parts except inner were the world's 824th most traded product, with a total trade of $4.42B. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Vacuum flasks etc, parts except inner decreased by -0.27%, from $4.43B to $4.42B. Trade in Vacuum flasks etc, parts except inner represent 0.02% of total world trade.
Vacuum flasks etc, parts except inner are a part of Vacuum Flask.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Vacuum flasks etc, parts except inner were China ($3.79B), Thailand ($81.2M), Germany ($78.8M), Malaysia ($57.5M), and United States ($52.7M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Vacuum flasks etc, parts except inner were United States ($1.36B), Japan ($253M), Canada ($203M), Germany ($154M), and South Korea ($135M).
Ranking Vacuum flasks etc, parts except inner ranks 1965th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description A vacuum flask is a container that is designed to maintain low temperatures in drinks or food. They are usually made of steel and most are double-walled. The inner container is vacuum sealed, while the outer container holds the water or other liquid. When the liquid heats up, the pressure inside the flask will increase. As the pressure increases, the inner container will heat up, but the pressure will not be able to escape, thus preventing the liquid from boiling. The vacuum flask was invented by Sir James Dewar in 1892. The common uses of vacuum flasks are