In the drum packaging industry, "drum" generally refers to various types of packaged containers used primarily for holding liquid products. Based on material, drums can be categorized into: plastic packaging drums, yellow phosphorus packaging drums, metal packaging drums, iron packaging drums, paper packaging drums, and composite packaging drums. From a functional perspective, they can be classified as: dye packaging drums, sealed packaging drums, color-printed packaging drums, peracetic acid hydrogen peroxide packaging drums, lubricant oil packaging drums, tonnage packaging drums, and food-grade packaging drums. These products feature exquisite printing, fine weld seams, bright and vibrant colors, and a wide variety of specifications and complete product lines. They are extensively used in fields such as latex paints, paints, anti-corrosion coatings, printing inks, chemical additives, electrophoretic paints, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, textile and dyeing auxiliaries, adhesives, pigments, dyes, and food additives.
Product Introduction:
In the drum packaging industry, "drum" generally refers to various types of packaged containers used primarily for holding liquid products. Based on material, drums can be categorized into: plastic packaging drums, yellow phosphorus packaging drums, metal packaging drums, iron packaging drums, paper packaging drums, and composite packaging drums. From a functional perspective, they can be classified as: dye packaging drums, sealed packaging drums, color-printed packaging drums, peracetic acid hydrogen peroxide packaging drums, lubricant oil packaging drums, tonnage packaging drums, and food-grade packaging drums. These products feature exquisite printing, fine weld seams, bright and vibrant colors, and a wide variety of specifications and complete product lines. They are extensively used in fields such as latex paints, paints, anti-corrosion coatings, printing inks, chemical additives, electrophoretic paints, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, textile and dyeing auxiliaries, adhesives, pigments, dyes, and food additives.
Product Introduction:
In the drum packaging industry, "drum" generally refers to various types of packaged containers used primarily for holding liquid products. Based on material, drums can be categorized into: plastic packaging drums, yellow phosphorus packaging drums, metal packaging drums, iron packaging drums, paper packaging drums, and composite packaging drums. From a functional perspective, they can be classified as: dye packaging drums, sealed packaging drums, color-printed packaging drums, peracetic acid hydrogen peroxide packaging drums, lubricant oil packaging drums, tonnage packaging drums, and food-grade packaging drums. These products feature exquisite printing, fine weld seams, bright and vibrant colors, and a wide variety of specifications and complete product lines. They are extensively used in fields such as latex paints, paints, anti-corrosion coatings, printing inks, chemical additives, electrophoretic paints, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, textile and dyeing auxiliaries, adhesives, pigments, dyes, and food additives.
Product Introduction:
In the drum packaging industry, "drum" generally refers to various types of packaged containers used primarily for holding liquid products. Based on material, drums can be categorized into: plastic packaging drums, yellow phosphorus packaging drums, metal packaging drums, iron packaging drums, paper packaging drums, and composite packaging drums. From a functional perspective, they can be classified as: dye packaging drums, sealed packaging drums, color-printed packaging drums, peracetic acid hydrogen peroxide packaging drums, lubricant oil packaging drums, tonnage packaging drums, and food-grade packaging drums. These products feature exquisite printing, fine weld seams, bright and vibrant colors, and a wide variety of specifications and complete product lines. They are extensively used in fields such as latex paints, paints, anti-corrosion coatings, printing inks, chemical additives, electrophoretic paints, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, textile and dyeing auxiliaries, adhesives, pigments, dyes, and food additives.