the e-6 bleach batch in my basement is Kodak's. It warns against anything brass. There has been no sign of any problems with paterson tanks, or nikkor/kinderman/? stainless steel reels and a no name stainless steel tank. The nice thing with the bleach is that by that stage all of the development action is over, and things can happen under artificial light, so you could peek in and see what is going on.
If concerned, do two runs - one with no film, just to see how the materials in your bobbin hold up to the chemistry, and then the second, with a sacrificed or un-inportant already processed reel threaded onto your bobbin in water to see that the bobbin is up to the physical forces of it acting against the fluids in the tank, with the tank only filled with water. Bath in photo flo, and you can recover the test film.