Using Polypropylene Core Trays Is a Good Advantage
With the coming of plastic core trays, a lot of industries have experienced improved efficiency and output. The problem with this, though, is that there are still a lot of people who doubt using plastic core trays out of their ignorance of the benefits that the core trays could give. To shed more light and convince more people, here are some of the advantages of using plastic core trays.
Core trays that are made of polypropylene have superior strength than those that were not. Polypropylene core trays usually have better quality, thus, ensuring safety and endurance. Polypropene (PP) is a thermoplastic polymer and is widely used in a lot of industries. Aside from core trays, other products made from the use of PP are automotive components, laboratory equipment, and the likes.
Polypropylene has a high level of resistance to organic chemicals found in drill core recovery, therefore you will experience no corrosion or contamination of the core from rust or residue left from the galvanizing process that steel trays go through. Also, polypropylene is non magnetic which means you can evaluate the core without interference.
Core trays need to be a one piece molding that have no pop rivets and welds which means increased product strength, and less damaged and unusable trays, dramatically reducing wastage. Also, rounded edges mean no more dangerous sharp edges, leading to improved safety when handling. In addition, because we use plastic we can color code the core trays which allows ease of identification in storage.
Core trays made of polypropylene are more tolerant with impacts, thus they do not break easily and do not need frequent replacement. In fact, these core trays are very recyclable. This goes to show that you can save a lot on your expenses. Also, since plastic does not get painfully hot when left under the sun unlike metals, you do not have to worry about handling problems.
If core trays made of polypropylene could give you this much advantage, why settle for something much less? Imagine what you would get if you use these kinds of core trays: reduced cost, lessened handling problems and improved productivity.
Yandina Plastics was able to develop a new range of core trays which will benefit customers a lot as these trays can be neatly placed inside of each other when being shipped empty, leading to significant savings in freight. Also, when filled with core, they simply stack on top of each other without touching or damaging the core in the tray below. To learn more about core trays and drill core boxes, visit www.coretrays.com.











