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Plastican, Inc: Large-volume plastic container

The 36BR from Plastican is a lightweight, user-friendly 4.25-gallon rectangular plastic container that provides improved cube efficiency and volume packaging of goods.

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Suitable for liquids as well as moist, dry, and frozen goods, these rigid yet lightweight containers tolerate a wide temperature range. They also offer easy handling and stacking strength, “nesting” closely to maximize the number of units/pallet and truckload for fewer shipments, less product handling, and the more efficient use of plastic — 20% better cube efficiency than a round pail of the same capacity. Pails are produced using high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or propylene. Hinged lids are available, are easily resealed, and feature a tamper-evident tear strip. Bi-directional handle options allow better ergonomics.
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