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Washing The washing instructions below apply to the cleaning of all CurTec packaging products that are made of polyethylene and polypropylene. § Best results will be achieved with a washing installation that is equipped with spray nozzles or a so-called Ultra-Sonic installation.
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This can be done in one operation. Press downwards while rotating the lid until the lid locates over the button. Listen for a click as the lid passes over the button. The lid is now closed. Click Pack manual 1201...
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45XX with these sealing pins. 6. The container is now sealed. For Click Pack with product code 44XX you can also use a sealing strip. CurTec advises to use Unisto Compact Seals but you can ofcourse use any other strip you prefer.
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9. The container is now sealed. Contrary to sealing using a pin, which is only possible on the handgrip with a dedicated loop, you can use a sealing strip on all four handgrips. Click Pack manual 1201...
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2. The container can be opened. To remove the lid hold it firmly with both hands opposite each other and press the button with one finger. 3. Turn the lid firmly 90° in an counter-clockwise direction with both hands while applying a downward pressure. Click Pack manual 1201...
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1. Filling temperature The maximum filling temperature of the contents is 80°C. The contents must have cooled to 30°C before the Click Pack can be closed and stacked. This prevents vaccuum formation. 2. Filling level The lid of a Click Pack slides partly into the container. Therefore always fill the container to a maximum of 2 cm below the rim.
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5. Freezing Click Pack is manufactured from both PP and HDPE and resistant to temperatures down to -18°C. Shock load on the containers must be avoided at temperatures below -5°C. 6. Air transport CurTec recommends shipment in pressurized cargo holds for air transport of packaging.
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4515 4520 4525 The table shows for each Click Pack the maximum stacking load (in kg) at a given surrounding temperature during a certain period of time placed on a flat and closed surface or pallet. Attention! The loads mentioned in the table can only serve as indications.
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At the transit of one transport form to another, from storage to transport or from transport to storage, the bottom containers must be placed highest in the new stack. We advise users to test each new packaging method upfront. Click Pack manual 1201...
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40°C, please look in the next appropriate column. In case the temperature rises even more, please be aware that at 50°C the load can only be 75% and at 60°C only 50% of the load at 40°C. Click Pack manual 1201...
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The containers must by stowed professionally and fixed in a way that makes shifting impossible. For the use of pallets check instruction 6 Palletisation. For stacking and storing in a warehouse check instruction 4 Static load. We advise users to test each new packaging method upfront. Click Pack manual 1201...
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Pack pallet, the surface needs to be flat and solid to avoid pressure points on the top layer. 2. Formation CurTec advises to place the filled containers on a pallet as follows: Europallet 80 x 120 cm 4400 series 8 pcs per layer...
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5. Pallet handling From a safety point of view CurTec recommends the transport of one pallet at a time. In order not to disturb the stack the fork of the lift truck needs to be kept almost horizontal.
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