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Plastic Tubs

A plastic tub is a large variety of plastic container. While they can be of similar shape and size to plastic jars or bottles, the “tub” designation is typically reserved for large plastic containers of comparatively thick construction. Plastic jars and bottles are often used for shipping, short-term storage of materials or are disposed of after consumption in consumer applications. Plastic tubs more resemble plastic totes in terms of their form and function.

Rahway Steel Drum Company, Inc.
Avenel, NJ
800-260-3786
For quality manufactured plastic tubs, turn to Rahway Steel Drum Company! Rahway offers a complete selection in stock from their centrally located warehouse, provides same day delivery and has over 200 trailers for supply and/or disposal for a variety of materials, including petroleum, chemical, paint and food products, in addition to specialty products and hazardous materials.
Jakacki Bag & Barrel, Inc.
Chicago, IL
800-760-3786
Over the past half century, Jakacki Bag & Barrel, Inc. has grown and developed a leading manufacturer of plastic tubs, serving numerous customers from multiple industries. By emphasizing customer service with fifty years of reconditioning experience, Jakacki Bag & Barrel will continue to be a force in nationwide reconditioning. If you want quality, call Jakacki today!
Agri-Industrial Plastics Company
Fairfield, IA
641-472-4188
Agri-Industrial Plastics Co. invests in only the best equipment available & has a dedicated team of associates that contribute a base of knowledge, experience & a passion in what they do every day. Agri-Industrial doesn't just manufacture plastic tubs- it offers design assistance, engineering support & a commitment to customer satisfaction that has fueled its growth over 30 years.
Assmann Corporation of America
Garrett, IN
Marshall, TX - 888-357-3181
Assmann Corporation of America provides plastic tubs for a wide spectrum of customers, including but not limited to the automotive, chemical petroleum, waste water treatment and food processing industries. Assmann's above ground equipment use a special rotational molding process that uses no pressure for stress free solutions. For affordable quality, please call Assmann today.
Custom-Pak, Inc.
Clinton, IA
563-242-1801
Custom-Pak strives to provide total customer satisfaction by being a blow-molding leader, providing a wide variety of blow-molded products and consistently working to improve product quality. All Custom-Pak employees share responsibility for product quality, innovations and change that will result in quality improvement. For precision manufactured plastic tubs, choose Custom-Pak.
Schoeneck Containers
New Berlin, WI
262-786-9360
For over three decades, Schoeneck has supplied plastic tubs for diverse consumer and commercial markets throughout the United States and Canada. All products exceed industry standards for quality and durability. Since its inception in 1972, Schoeneck continues to grow as a supplier for food, beverage, personal care, household and industrial products.
Alpack Plastics
Natick, MA
508-653-9131
With over 700 stock sizes of plastic containers, Alpack Plastics can meet your packaging component specification needs. Having the largest line of plastic containers in the nation, we have everything from hinged boxes, cylinders and plastic boxes (set up or folding), to clamshells, carrying cases, plastic storage containers, plastic bottles, jars, foam, vials, display cubes and PVC sleeves.
BASCO, Inc.
University Park, IL
800-776-3786
Welcome to BASCO, the industry leader in industrial packaging and container products for over 60 years. We pride ourselves in our extensive product knowledge and customer service; our sales representatives will go above and beyond to be sure that you receive the perfect product to resolve your container, packaging and handling equipment needs the first time, every time.
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Plastic Tubs

Plastic tubs are often used for shipping and distribution of larger quantities and longer-term storage of larger objects or collections of objects. Plastic bins and plastic storage containers are not in name distinct from each other or from plastic tubs; naming a medium to large-sized plastic container is often a matter of preference. Order pickers on a warehouse floor may place orders in plastic bins, food distributors may ship their products in plastic tubs and medical laboratories may freeze materials in plastic containers. Each container is usually made from blow molded, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polyethylene teraphthalate (PET). They can be designed in an extensive variety of sizes, colors and shapes. Plastic tubs are usually designed with sealing lids or interlocking lids and tops for easy transportation.

All blow molded plastics are processed in a similar way. In fact, all the way up to the last stage of blow molding, the process is nearly identical for every variety of plastic container. Every blow mold machine begins with a collection of raw plastic resin, which is called stock. The stock is placed in a hopper that directs the stock into a conveyance channel. A large screw in the conveyance channel forces the stock toward the mold as it turns. As the stock approaches the mold, it is heated by heating elements in the conveyance channel which, combined with the pressure caused by the turning screw, causes the plastic to become liquefied. At this point, the divergences of molding process begin. While all molds operate by way of the same concept, they vary in their construction. In the case of plastic tub blow molding, the liquefied plastic will enter a large cavity where it takes the shape of the mold. Compressed air is then forced into the cavity along with the plastic; this causes the plastic to be come hollow and resemble its final tub shape. The molten plastic then cools and hardens and is extracted from the mold. The product can then be cleared of imperfections (if necessary) and then shipped or sent for additional processing.