Rigid Packaging
Rigid containers, including drums, barrels, and intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), are designed for large-scale industrial use. IBC totes, for example, provide high-volume storage and transport capabilities, with stackable designs for efficient space utilization. Their robust construction makes them suitable for chemicals requiring enhanced protection during long-distance shipping.
Chemical Packing: Key Considerations
Selecting the right packaging for liquid chemicals involves addressing the unique properties of the substances being stored or transported.
Material Compatibility
The chemical properties of the liquid dictate the choice of packaging materials. For instance, corrosive chemicals like acids or alkalis require containers made from resistant materials such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or stainless steel. Compatibility testing ensures that the packaging material does not react with the contents, which could compromise safety or degrade the chemical.
Leak and Contamination Prevention
Advanced sealing technologies, including induction sealing and tamper-resistant closures, are crucial for preventing leaks and contamination. Double-sealed caps or liners with chemical-resistant coatings further enhance the security of liquid packaging, reducing the risk of spills during transit or storage.