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Hazardous chemical containers are specially designed packaging solutions used to store and transport chemicals that pose risks to health and safety. These containers are typically made from durable materials such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene, which provide resistance to chemical corrosion and ensure safe handling. They are commonly utilized in various industries to comply with safety regulations and to prevent leaks or spills during storage and transport.

| Material | High-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene |
| Capacity | Ranges from 1 liter to 1000 liters |
| Closure type | Screw caps, snap-on lids, or safety closures |
| Color options | Typically opaque or translucent, often color-coded |
| Temperature resistance | Typically from -20°C to 60°C |
| Compliance standards | Must meet UN regulations for hazardous materials |
When selecting hazardous chemical containers, buyers should consider the type of chemicals being stored, including their compatibility with container materials. It's important to specify the required capacity, closure type, and any necessary compliance with regulatory standards. Additionally, buyers should inquire about temperature resistance and whether the containers are suitable for long-term storage or transportation. Quantities may also affect pricing and availability, so it's advisable to request quotes based on specific needs.
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They are typically made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene.
They range from 1 liter to 1000 liters, depending on the application.
Yes, they must meet UN regulations for hazardous materials.
Common closures include screw caps, snap-on lids, and safety closures.
They typically have a temperature resistance from -20°C to 60°C.
Industries include chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture.