Hey there! I'm a supplier of dispersing agent NNO, and today I wanna talk about the packaging requirements for this awesome product.
First off, let's understand what dispersing agent NNO is all about. Dispersing agent NNO, also known as Dispersant NNO Sodium Methylene Binaphthalene Sulfonate [/leather-chemicals/dispersant-nno-sodium-methylene-binaphthalene.html], is a widely used chemical in various industries. It's great at dispersing solids in liquids, and it has applications in industries like leather, textiles, and more. We also have another great product called Dispersing Agent MF [/leather-chemicals/dispersing-agent-mf-powder.html], which has its own unique uses, but today, we're focused on NNO.
Packaging Materials
When it comes to packaging dispersing agent NNO, the choice of materials is super important. The primary goal is to protect the product from external factors like moisture, air, and contaminants.
Bags
Most of the time, we use high - quality plastic bags. These bags are usually made of polyethylene or polypropylene. They're tough and can resist punctures to a certain extent. The thickness of the plastic matters too. A thicker plastic bag provides better protection against moisture. For example, a 0.1 - 0.2 mm thick polyethylene bag can do a pretty good job of keeping the dispersing agent NNO dry.
We also use woven bags. Woven polypropylene bags are a popular choice. They're strong and can handle a fair amount of rough handling during transportation. These bags often have a liner inside, which could be a plastic film. The liner adds an extra layer of protection against moisture and helps to keep the product in good condition.
Drums
In some cases, especially when larger quantities are being shipped or when the product needs extra protection, we use drums. Steel drums are a common option. They're very durable and can withstand a lot of pressure. But they need to be properly coated on the inside to prevent any chemical reactions between the dispersing agent NNO and the metal.
Plastic drums are also used. High - density polyethylene (HDPE) drums are lightweight and resistant to corrosion. They're easy to handle and can be sealed tightly. A good quality HDPE drum with a proper lid can keep the product safe from moisture and air for a long time.
Packaging Design
The design of the packaging isn't just about looks; it plays a crucial role in protecting the product.
Sealing
Proper sealing is a must. For bags, we use heat sealing or stitching. Heat sealing creates a tight bond between the plastic layers, preventing air and moisture from getting in. Stitching is often used for woven bags, and it should be done carefully so that there are no loose ends or gaps.
For drums, there are different types of seals. Some drums have screw - on lids with a rubber gasket. The gasket ensures a tight fit, preventing any leakage. Others may have a snap - on lid with a sealant. The key is to make sure that once the product is inside, it's completely sealed off from the outside environment.
Labeling
Labeling is another important aspect of packaging design. The label should clearly state what the product is, which in this case is dispersing agent NNO. It should also include important information like the batch number, production date, and expiration date.
Safety information is also crucial. The label should have warnings about any potential hazards associated with the product, such as if it's irritant to the skin or eyes. Contact information for the supplier should also be on the label. This way, if there are any issues or questions, the customers know who to reach out to.
Storage and Transportation Considerations
The packaging of dispersing agent NNO needs to be designed to withstand the conditions of storage and transportation.
Storage
During storage, the product should be kept in a cool, dry place. The packaging should be able to protect the product from temperature changes. For example, if the storage area gets hot during the day and cold at night, the packaging should prevent any condensation from forming inside.
Stacking is also a consideration. The packaging should be strong enough to support the weight of other packages when stacked. If the bags or drums can't handle the weight, they may burst or leak, which would damage the product.
Transportation
When it comes to transportation, the packaging has to deal with vibrations, shocks, and changes in pressure. For instance, if the product is being shipped by truck, it will experience a lot of bumps on the road. The packaging needs to absorb these shocks and protect the product.
If it's being shipped by air, the packaging has to withstand changes in air pressure. Plastic bags and drums should be able to expand and contract without bursting. And for international shipments, the packaging should comply with all the relevant shipping regulations.


Our Product: JK - JNNO - B Dispersing Agent NNO CAS 9084 - 06 - 4
We offer the JK - JNNO - B Dispersing Agent NNO CAS 9084 - 06 - 4 [/leather-chemicals/dispersing-agent-nno-factory.html]. Our packaging for this product is top - notch. We make sure that every bag or drum is carefully sealed and labeled. The materials we use are of the highest quality, so you can be confident that the product you receive will be in perfect condition.
Whether you're a small business that needs a small quantity of dispersing agent NNO or a large - scale manufacturer that requires bulk orders, we've got you covered. Our packaging is designed to meet your needs, no matter the size of your order.
If you're interested in our dispersing agent NNO or have any questions about the packaging or the product itself, don't hesitate to reach out. We're always here to help you with your procurement needs. Let's start a conversation and see how we can work together to meet your requirements.
References
- "Handbook of Chemical Packaging and Storage". This book provides in - depth information about the packaging requirements for various chemicals, including dispersing agents.
- Industry standards and regulations related to chemical packaging. These standards set the guidelines for the selection of materials, design, and labeling of chemical products.
