Packagings for Chemical products

Most chemical products are considered to be dangerous goods, since their chemical composition can be a risk to health and safety and, as a result, cause harm to people, the environment and transport itself.

It is important to consider that chemicals require scrupulous attention at every stage of the shipment: from the choice of suitable handling means for loading and unloading operations, from the type of packaging to the necessary document preparation.

Rigorous procedures are essential to reduce the risk of accidents during the delicate operations that are carried out during the handling of this type of products.

 

In the industrial field, the advancement of technological research and the strengthening of the study on chemical reactions have made it possible to obtain many derived products, exploiting successive transformations of organic raw materials (oil, coal, gas, biomass) and inorganic (minerals, water, salts).

 

The chemical industry plays a central role in meeting the needs of an increasingly large part of the world’s population, which day after day is trying to improve its well-being.

Chemicals, in fact, are used in all economic activities, from agriculture to services and household consumption. 

Many of the products in this sector are classified as dangerous goods to transport, such as adhesives, aromas and fragrances, paintings and polishes, varnishes and thinners, aerosol products, resins, manures, detergents, cleaning products, biocides, fertilizers, phytosanitary products, liquefied gases, medicines, inks, insecticides, organic peroxides, pesticides, petrochemical products, pigments and dyes.

Dangerous goods in this sector cover almost all dangerous classes:

CLASS 2 – Gases
CLASS 3 – Flammable liquids
CLASS 4 – Flammable solids, spontaneously combustible substances and substances that generate flammable gas
CLASS 5 – Oxidizing and organic peroxides
CLASS 6 – Toxic substances
CLASS 8 – Corrosives
CLASS 9 – Other substances and articles

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Description: Placard class 8 Corrosive
Dimension: 250x250 mm

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Description: UN approved 4G fibreboard boxes
Internal dimensions: 592x382x376 mm
Regulations: ICAO-IATA, ADR, RID, IMDG
UN Approved for: Perfumery products (glass, aerosol)
Approval: Y40

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Description: UN approved 4G fibreboard boxes
Internal dimensions: 778x570x235 mm
Regulations: ICAO-IATA, ADR, RID, IMDG
UN Approved for: Perfumery products (glass, aerosol)
Approval: Y51

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Description: Package label class 2.2 Non-Flammable, Non-Toxic Gas
Dimension: 100x100 mm

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Description: Package label class 6.2 Infectious Substance
Dimension: 100x100 mm

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Description: Placard class 2.2 Non-Flammable, Non-Toxic Gas
Dimension: 250x250 mm

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Description: Placard class 6.2 Infectious Substance
Dimension: 250x250 mm

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Description: Placard class 4.2 Spontaneously Combustible
Dimension: 250x250 mm

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Description: Package label class 5.2 Organic Peroxides
Dimension: 250x250 mm

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Description: Package label class 2.3 Toxic Gas
Dimension: 100x100 mm

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Description: Placard class 2.3 Toxic Gas
Dimension: 250x250 mm

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Description: Placard class 4.3 Dangerous When Wet
Dimension: 250x250 mm

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