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GES Materials Goods Packaging Process Classification

Packaging is a crucial step at GES Materials, following product manufacturing and inspection. Different product types require tailored packaging methods and materials to ensure safety during transportation and storage and to maintain quality control. Below is a categorized overview of GES Materials’ packaging process:

Packaging Layers & Materials

(a) Inner Protection
This layer is in direct contact with the product and serves for moisture resistance, oxidation prevention, and basic physical protection. Materials include:

  • Kraft paper
  • Transparent plastic bag
  • Plastic film
  • Aluminum foil bag
  • Labels are attached to this layer

(b) Cushioning Material
Used to absorb shocks and prevent damage during transportation. Materials include:

  • Pearl cotton
  • Foam (used for some products)

(c) Outer Packaging
Selected based on the size and nature of the product:

  • Cartons: Available in various sizes, from 4”×4”×4” to 20”×20”×20”
  • Crates: Customized based on product dimensions and quantity
  • Drums: For powders, particles, or bulk products in small unit sizes. Each drum holds 25kg and comes in round or square fiber drum options
  • Outer Protection: Bubble wrap and plastic film
  • The NY logo and Packing List (PL) are attached to the final outer layer

Typical Product Packaging Methods

(1) Small Pieces of Metal Solid

Packaging Method: a + b + c + f

(2) Large Pieces of Metal Solid

Packaging Method: a + b + d

(3) Easily Oxidized Metals (e.g., Europium, Cerium, Calcium)

  • These metals are highly reactive to oxygen, and oxidation is an exothermic reaction. It is critical to isolate them from air during packaging.
    Packaging Method: Sealed in protective oil, followed by a + b + c or d

(4) Small Quantity of Powder or Particles

Packaging Method: a + b + c + f

  • Some products require nitrogen protection or vacuum sealing to avoid oxidation and moisture

(5) 25kg+ Powder or Particles

Packaging Method: a + b + e + f

  • Note: Dangerous Goods (DG) must follow specific packaging regulations

(6) Magnets

Due to the magnetic field, magnetic shielding is necessary during transportation
Packaging Method: a + b + magnetic shielding layer + c + f

(7) High High-precision products (e.g., Sputtering Targets, Small Discs, Metal Rods)

These items require vacuum packaging to prevent surface damage or oxidation
Packaging Method: Vacuum packing + a + b + c or d + f

Special Packaging Requirements

  • Vacuum Packaging: For oxidation-sensitive metals, powders, and high-precision products
  • Nitrogen Protection: Applied to specific powders/particles to prevent oxidation and moisture absorption
  • Oil Sealing: For highly oxidizable metals such as europium, cerium, and calcium
  • Magnetic Shielding Packaging: Used for magnetic materials to ensure transportation safety

Quality Control

  • All products are labeled clearly and externally for easy identification and quality assurance
  • A secondary inspection is carried out before final packaging to ensure integrity
  • Photos are taken post-packaging for documentation and verification
  • Packaging is confirmed to meet client-specific requirements

By following this strict packaging process, GES Materials ensures that all products are delivered in optimal condition, minimizing the risk of damage during transit or storage.

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