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Pail (container)

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Pail (container)

A pail is a technical term, used in the shipping industry, to designate a type of cylindrical shipping container with a capacity of about 1 to 12 gal (3 to 50 L). It can have straight or slanted sides and usually has a handle or bail.

Contents

The non-technical meaning is identical to bucket.

Construction

Pails can be made of

  • Steel, tinplate
  • Aluminium
  • Fibre, paperboard
  • Plastics
  • Pails are either "open head" with removable covers or are "tight head" with sealed heads and a screw closure.

    Pails made of wood, and later metal, were originally used to transport milk, before the introduction of the milk churn.

    Uses

    Pails are used for a variety of fluids and flowable materials. When properly constructed and certified, they may be used for dangerous goods shipments.

    Pails are shipping containers that are shipped individually, shipped as secure unit loads on pallets, or shipped in corrugated fiberboard boxes.

    Manufacturers

    -Paragon Manufacturing Inc.

    -Letica Corp

    -Bway

    -Norton Packaging

    -Rehrig Pacific

    References

    Pail (container) Wikipedia