Polypropylene Containers for Mild Corrosives
Among the various materials available, polypropylene containers have emerged as a preferred choice for storing mild corrosives due to their excellent chemical resistance, durability, and
Corrosion Resistance Chart – Plastic Grades
Compare plastic and composite grades using our corrosion-resistance chart to find the best protection in harsh chemical or marine environments.
Proper Storage of Hazardous Chemicals: Best Practices for Safety
Corrosive Storage Cabinets utilize corrosion-resistant construction, typically polyethylene or specially coated steel. Many designs include separate compartments for acids and bases to
Container Selection for Hazardous Cargo: Choosing the Right Container
At VS&B Containers, we understand the importance of choosing the right container for hazardous cargo, and this blog will guide you through the key considerations and types of containers
Corrosives Tank Containers: Specialized Solutions for Dangerous Cargo
Corrosive tank containers are built using materials that resist corrosion, such as stainless steel or special plastics capable of handling harsh chemicals without breaking down.
1300*1000*400 Corrosion-Resistant Folding Pallet Container HDPE
1300*1000*400 Corrosion-Resistant Folding Pallet Container HDPE Modular Box for Electronics Packaging US$180.00 10-49 Pieces US$165.00
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Folding Frame Tanks are ideal for oil spill maintenance or chemical, fuel, waste and water storage. Each folding frame tank is made of PVC and steel or aluminum for lasting durability and corrosion resistance.
Best Tips for Selecting Hazardous Storage Containers
Stainless steel containers offer high durability and resistance to corrosion. They are perfect for storing flammable and combustible materials and are strong enough for harsh environments.
5 Hazardous Material Packaging Alternatives
Need hazardous material packaging? This guide breaks down the five best container options to keep your materials safe and compliant.
Dangerous Goods Container that can store class 6, 7, 8 and 9 Goods
For storing and transporting Class 6, 7, 8, and 9 dangerous goods, the container must meet specific material and structural requirements to ensure safety and compliance.