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Hazardous material containers are specially designed packaging solutions that safely store and transport hazardous substances, including chemicals, solvents, and other potentially dangerous materials. These containers are typically made from durable, chemical-resistant materials such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE), steel, or aluminum, ensuring they can withstand the corrosive nature of the contents. They often feature secure sealing mechanisms to prevent leaks and spills during handling and transport.
| Material | High-density polyethylene, steel, or aluminum |
| Capacity | Ranges from 1 liter to 1000 liters |
| Closure type | Screw caps, snap-on lids, or locking mechanisms |
| Compliance standards | UN packaging regulations for hazardous materials |
| Temperature resistance | Typically from -40°C to 120°C |
When selecting hazardous material containers, buyers should consider the type of hazardous material being stored, as this will influence the choice of material and container design. It's important to specify the required capacity, closure type, and any necessary compliance with local and international regulations. Additionally, consider the environmental conditions the container will be exposed to, such as temperature extremes or potential exposure to UV light.
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They can hold chemicals, solvents, oils, and other hazardous substances.
Many hazardous material containers are designed for single-use, while some can be cleaned and reused.
Yes, they typically comply with UN packaging regulations for hazardous materials.
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is commonly recommended for corrosive chemicals.
They should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances.
Yes, many suppliers offer customization options for size, labeling, and color.