Key Benefits
- Lightweight and durable
- FDA-compliant
- Durable 14″ plastic blade
- Designed for bulk materials
- Prevents equipment damage
- Available in a wide range of colors
- Supports food safety material handling
- Prevents the risk of cross-contamination
- Semi-ferrous additive
- Can be used in conjunction with a metal detectable system
- Popular for many food processing and handling activities
- Easy-to-use
- Promotes comfort for users performing repetitive tasks
- Supports cleaning and sanitation programs
Material:
Polypropylene (PP) is a tough plastic that has excellent chemical resistance. PP is translucent in its natural state but can have a glossy finish when produced with color. Some examples of common products made with PP are dairy and medication containers. Polypropylene is suitable for hot fill applications of up to 165°F and is therefore great for autoclaving. It is not recommended for cold or sub-freezing temperatures. The Cary Company has an assortment of polypropylene plastics available for purchase, such as plastic caps and jars, which have a higher tolerance for chemical products. Discover if Polypropylene is appropriate for hot fill application by learning more about What Is Hot Fill Packaging and how it applies to Polypropylene containers.Disclaimer:
This information has been provided as a general guide. It is the customer’s responsibility to select the proper container for product and application compatibility.
Additional Information
| Color | Gray |
|---|---|
| Material | PP |
| Dimensions | 42.5″ L x 13.75″ W x 6.6″ H |
| Case Pack | 6 ea. |
| Case Dimensions | 43″ L x 14″ W x 7″ H |
| FDA Compliant | Yes |
| Weight | 3.56 lbs. |









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