Plastic containers for air transport - Nalgene IP2 bottle -
This is a container that reduces liquid leakage issues during air transport, with internal pressure tests conducted and samples available!
Have you ever experienced issues such as liquid leakage when transporting liquids in bottles by air? One concern when using plastic bottles for air transport is that changes in air pressure during transportation can cause liquid leakage. The Thermo Scientific Nalgene IP2 bottle is a product that complies with the United Nations recommended standards for transport containers for the storage and transport of important samples. We conduct internal pressure tests that meet the standards of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for each lot. To distinguish it from other Nalgene bottles, "IP2" is engraved on the bottom of the bottle. ▼ Certificates can be issued - Product certificates can be issued for each lot. - Internal pressure tests are conducted for each lot, and a quality assurance certificate is attached. ▼ Recommended for customers like these - Those who want to export samples in bottles by air to overseas. - Those who may use bottles at higher internal pressures than usual. - Those who have experienced liquid leakage during air transport. If you would like a sample, please indicate this in the inquiry section.
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Thermo Scientific Nalgene plastic bottles are highly functional plastic bottles equipped with a leak prevention mechanism due to the structure of the bottle cap and threads, eliminating the need for a liner. This product undergoes an internal pressure test with a higher pressure than the standard leak test for each lot, and a quality assurance certificate is attached. Features of Nalgene IP2 bottles: - Material: HDPE - High durability suitable for transport - Bottle openings available in narrow or wide options - A wide range of sizes from 30 mL to 4,000 mL - Available in bulk packs with a high quantity or lab packs in smaller sizes *1 Information on internal pressure testing is as follows: Internal pressure test: Conducted at 103 kPa (15 psig) based on 49 CFR173.27(c)(2), ICAO Technical Instructions Part 4; 1.1.6, and IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Section 5.0.2.9. (Normally, Nalgene bottles are pressurized to 2 psig to confirm the leak prevention mechanism.)
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- For the storage and transportation of important samples - As bottles for air transport - When bottles are used under higher internal pressure - As candidates for bottles that do not leak For research use only. Not for diagnostic use.
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