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Sotralentz Packaging
Blow-moulded industrial packagings.
With nearly 40 years of expertise in the manufacture of IBCs and industrial packaging by extrusion-blowmoulding, the High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) solutions proposed by SOTRALENTZ Emballage come across as an effective alternative.
Resulting from advanced development and 'UN' certified, our industrial packaging from 20 to 1 000 litres is compliant with the UNO recommendations and meet the ADR/RID/IMDG regulations in force for the packaging, transportation and storage of dangerous materials, chemical, agro-food and pharmaceutical products.
In addition, in 1992 SOTRALENTZ created a network for collection and recycling of containers (IBC/GRV) all over the world. Thus, on simple request, SOTRALENTZ Recycling Service collects the used containers of SOTRALENTZ make to recycle them and recover them for reuse in an approved processing centre.
SOTRALENTZ PACKAGING is also a founder member of the association ECOFUT (www.ecofut.org) that actively contributes to protection of the environment by participating in the recovery and reuse of the used jerrycans.
Manufacturing of blow-moulded industrial packagings
Good Manufacturing and Hygiene Practices, which are essential conditions for setting up the IBCs manufacturing chain, were an integral part of its specifications. Drafted by the ELIPSO body, these recommendations mainly imply that the assembling part is isolated from the manufacturing and finishing of the cages, which are sources of particle production. Thus, the IBCs manufactured on this line meet the criteria of the food industry, with an optimal level of cleanliness. The inclusion of these criteria for the packaging of food products was well received, especially in niche markets, inherent to the food industry.
Traceability, test of quality
Since, SOTRALENTZ Emballage tracks all its IBCs and MH drums, as part of the Good Manufacturing and Hygiene Practices. Each pocket in HDPE, valve, insert or spout can be identified through a bar code that records all the information about a batch number and information given by the customer.