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Lamp Recyclers Bulb Drums:
These fiber drums are specially designed
to store and transport fluorescent bulbs.
The 21" diameter drum for four-foot
lamps holds between 160-170 T-12 lamps.
The 15" diameter drum for eight-foot
lamps holds between 80-90 T-12 lamps.
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Lamp Cartons:
To save on your cost, use the same carton
that your new bulbs come in. The dividers should be taken out. These
boxes are well suited for reuse and will help prevent breakage.
Four-Foot Lamp Cartons:
Approximately 48-60 four-foot lamps will fit into a four-foot lamp box.
When the carton is full, close and tape to secure the lamps.
Eight-Foot lamp Cartons:
Approximately 15-30 eight-foot lamps will fit into an eight-foot lamp
carton. When the carton is full, close and tape to secure the lamps.
U-shaped Lamps:
Whenever possible use the original packaging.
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Lamp Shipping:
Whenever possible palletizing and shrink
wrapping will speed the handling process and provide a measure of safety
for the handling and transportation of the lamp. Pallets should not
be more than 6' high.
When shipping small box quantities to
Lamp Recyclers via package carrier, be sure to securely tape the ends
of the boxes.
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Computer Shipping:
The best possible way to transport obsolete
computer equipment is on pallets. Gaylord boxes (a 4' cube, heavy cardboard
box that is filled on a pallet) provide the best stability. However,
we have found that neatly stacking components -- even monitors -- on
a pallet will be stable for transport if shrinkwrapped well.
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Ballast Shipping:
Ballasts that contain PCBs must be shipped
in a covered drum.
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