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A. Standard lengths are basically 20' and 40'. There are 8'/10' and some 45' containers readily available whilst most other lengths need to be constructed. 20's weigh a little over 2 tons whilst 40' containers weigh between 3,5 and 4,2 tons. ... more
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Yubo containers are made of polypropylene which is a microwave safe plastic. However, many experts recommend against microwaving any plastic material due to unknown risk factors. It is up to our customers’ discretion to use the containers in the ... more
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The limit is necessary because too much tonnage would overburden curbside collection contract capacity and ensures that curbsides remain neat and orderly. Also, the City does not have the capacity to become a major collector of private sector waste ... more
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Check production process if using Organic oil or Non Organic oil. Fungus can grow on any location that contains 1) Polysaccharide, 2) humidity and 3) right temperature. In this case, fungus can be occurred by many factors such as Polysaccharide ... more
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We carry a full range of containers to fit all your needs. We carry in stock the below units used units: 20' and 40' standard 8'6" tall units 40' , 45' Hi-Cube 9'6" tall units Both aluminum and steel units Speciality equipment such as Open Tops, ... more
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All our containers are made of corten steel, a high tensile anti-corrosion steel, that is not only strong but both secure and durable, capable of surviving extreme conditions. They all have double opening doors at one end with locking bars and ... more
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Tartaric, acetic, tannic, malic, lactic and citric acids are not corrosive to either types 304 or 316 stainless steel series at the concentrations found in juices or wines. However, type 304 resists corrosion when fully immersed at free SO2 levels ... more
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There are multiple recycling containers on each floor throughout campus. They are labeled accordingly (Green for plastic/glass/aluminum and Blue for paper products). Battery recycling tubes are located in the lobbies of each main building. And for ... more
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It is helpful to crush plastic containers such as milk and water jugs to save space in the recycling bins. ... more
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The containers measure 5 x 8 on the ground and are 7 tall. Each container will typically accommodate an average room to a room and a half of household goods. The containers sit about 4 inches off the ground to insure that your belongings are safe ... more
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