The packaging needs of the chemical industry are specific and demanding, as they must ensure the safety, protection and handling of chemical products.
Safety requirements:
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- Hazardous substance labelling: Packaging must be labelled with clear warnings and hazard symbols in accordance with applicable regulations (e.g. GHS, CLP regulation).
- Tightness and leakage protection: Chemical packaging must be absolutely leakproof to prevent leaks.
- Stability and break resistance: The packaging must be robust and resistant to mechanical stress in order to prevent breakage and damage.
Material resistance:
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- Chemical resistance: The packaging material must be resistant to the packaged chemicals to prevent reactions and material degradation.
- Corrosion protection: For corrosive substances, the packaging must be corrosion-resistant.
Transport and storage requirements:
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- ADR compliance: Packaging for the transport of dangerous goods must comply with international and national regulations for the transport of dangerous goods (e.g. ADR guidelines).
- Temperature resistance: Packaging must be able to withstand extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, without losing its integrity.
- Stackability and space utilisation: Efficient space utilisation and stable stackability are crucial for storage and transport.
Handling and ease of use:
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- Dosing systems: Simple and precise dosing systems are important to ensure the safe and accurate application of chemicals.
Our following products are suitable for these requirements:
Fluid Bag in a filling machine