Top Reasons To Use Plastic Core Trays

Posted on May 30th, 2010 in Uncategorized by iptools  Tagged ,

Industries that wish to have increased efficiency and output should go for using plastic core trays. 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. This article will help to shed light on the benefits of using plastic core trays .

Strength is one of the major advantages that polypropylene core trays posses. Safety and endurance will not be a problem if your are using core trays made of polypropylene. There are a lot of industries that use polypropylene in the production of different kinds of products. Aside from core trays, other products made from the use of PP are automotive components, laboratory equipment, and the likes.

Since core trays made of polypropylene has high resistance to organic chemicals that of high quantity especially in drill core recovery sites, it does not easily get corroded or contaminated. Also, polypropylene is non magnetic which means you can evaluate the core without interference.

Ideal core trays are those that one piece molding and do not have any pop rivets or welds so that they have more product strength and would less likely get damaged thus can be reusable. Also, rounded edges mean no more dangerous sharp edges, leading to improved safety when handling. Storage identification becomes much easier as plastic core trays can be color coded. Polypropylene core trays can easily give you all of these.

Since these plastic core trays get lesser damage when used in the field because of its high resistance to impact, you can save more as you do not change trays frequently. Also, it becomes much easier to handle even when placed under the heat of the sun unlike metal trays as they do not get painfully hot. And lastly, you can save on expenses as the core trays made of polypropylene are fully recyclable.

All in all, using polypropylene core trays help in reducing cost, minimizing handling problems and improve productivity. What more could beat this?

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. You do not have to worry about damaging or touching the core when filling the tray with cores as they just stack on top of one another. To learn more about core trays and drill core boxes, visit www.coretrays.com.