Installation/Set-Up Challenges for Rigid Polyethylene (PE) Jerrycans
When using Rigid Polyethylene (PE) Jerrycans, common installation or setup challenges may include:
Leakages: Improper sealing of the cap or lid can result in leakages, leading to product wastage and potential hazards.
Sealing difficulties: Difficulty in properly sealing the jerrycan cap or lid due to design issues or improper handling can be a challenge.
Weight handling: Rigid polyethylene jerrycans can be heavy when filled with liquids, making handling and transportation challenging, especially for larger containers.
Compatibility: Ensuring compatibility with the stored liquid substance is important to prevent chemical reactions or material degradation.
Stability: Maintaining stability during storage or transportation to prevent tipping over and potential accidents.
Cleaning and maintenance: Cleaning the jerrycans properly and ensuring they are well-maintained can be a challenge, especially in industrial settings.
Transportation regulations: Compliance with transportation regulations regarding the storage and transportation of hazardous materials stored in rigid polyethylene jerrycans can pose challenges.
To address these challenges, it is important to follow proper handling and storage procedures as outlined by the manufacturer, use appropriate equipment and tools for installation, and ensure staff are trained in handling rigid polyethylene jerrycans safely.