Plastic Jerry Cans
- Metal Jerry Cans: Typically made of steel or aluminum, metal jerry cans are durable and resistant to impact and extreme temperatures. They are commonly used for storing and transporting fuels such as gasoline, diesel, or kerosene. Metal jerry cans are often preferred for their strength and ability to prevent leakage and contamination.
- Plastic Jerry Cans: Made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or other plastics, plastic jerry cans are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and affordable. They are commonly used for storing and transporting water, motor oil, coolant, and other non-corrosive liquids. Plastic jerry cans are available in various sizes and colors for easy identification and are popular for outdoor activities, camping, and emergency preparedness.
- UN Approved Jerry Cans: These jerry cans meet specific standards set by the United Nations for the transportation of hazardous materials. They are rigorously tested for durability, leak-proof design, and resistance to impact, vibration, and temperature changes. UN approved jerry cans are commonly used for transporting flammable liquids, chemicals, and other hazardous materials safely and legally.
- Fuel Jerry Cans: Designed specifically for storing and transporting fuels, fuel jerry cans are available in both metal and plastic variants. They typically feature special seals and closures to prevent leaks and vapor emissions, along with built-in spouts or pourers for easy refueling. Fuel jerry cans are widely used in automotive, marine, and outdoor applications for carrying gasoline, diesel, or other fuels.