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Lubricant containers are specially designed packaging solutions used to store and dispense various types of lubricants, including oils, greases, and other chemical fluids. These containers are typically made from durable plastic materials that can resist chemical reactions and provide a secure seal to prevent leakage. They come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different volumes and dispensing methods.

| Material | High-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene |
| Capacity | From 1 liter to 20 liters or more |
| Closure type | Screw cap, spout, or pump dispenser |
| Color options | Natural, opaque, or custom colors |
| Resistance | Chemical and UV resistance |
When selecting lubricant containers, buyers should consider the type of lubricant being stored and ensure compatibility with the container material. It's important to specify the required capacity, closure type, and any specific resistance needs, such as chemical or UV resistance. Additionally, buyers should inquire about certifications for food-grade or hazardous materials if applicable, as well as the minimum order quantities for bulk purchases.
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They are typically made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene.
They can range from 1 liter to 20 liters or more, depending on the application.
Many lubricant containers are designed for single use, but some can be cleaned and reused.
Closure types include screw caps, spouts, and pump dispensers.
Yes, many manufacturers offer custom color options for lubricant containers.
Yes, they are designed to be resistant to various chemicals and UV exposure.