MMA Triazine 40% Bulk Order, Packaging & MOQ
Whether you dose a single wellhead or run a continuous-injection programme across a gas plant, MMA Triazine 40% (CAS 108-74-7) is available in the packaging and volumes that fit your operation. Vasudev Chemo Pharma supplies drums, IBC totes and bulk tankers, with a 1 MT minimum order, custom packaging on request and export-ready packing for worldwide delivery.
Quick answer: MMA Triazine 40% ships in 210 L HDPE drums, 1000 L IBC totes and bulk tanker loads, with a minimum order of 1 metric tonne. A drum holds about 220 kg, an IBC about 1,050–1,100 kg and a tanker around 20–24 tonnes. Custom packaging, private labelling and annual call-off contracts are available.
Packaging formats and typical fill weights
Choosing the right packaging is about matching the format to how you store, move and dose the product. Drums suit smaller sites, intermittent dosing and locations without bulk-handling infrastructure. IBC totes are the workhorse for medium-volume continuous-injection systems because they are easy to store, connect and return or recycle. Bulk tankers and ISO tanks are the most cost-effective per kilogram and suit large gas plants, terminals and blending operations with dedicated storage. The table below summarises the standard options and approximate fill weights, which are confirmed precisely on each shipment’s packing list.
| Packaging | Approx. fill weight | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 210 L HDPE drum | ~220 kg | Small sites, trials, intermittent dosing |
| 1000 L IBC tote | ~1,050–1,100 kg | Continuous-injection, medium volume |
| Bulk tanker / ISO tank | ~20–24 tonnes | Gas plants, terminals, blenders |
| Custom packaging | On request | Private label, special drum sizes |
Understanding the 1 MT minimum order
The 1 metric tonne minimum order quantity balances production economics with buyer flexibility. MMA Triazine 40% is manufactured in defined batches, and a 1 MT floor keeps per-unit cost reasonable while still being accessible for a single site or a first purchase. In practice a tonne can be delivered as roughly four-and-a-half drums or a single IBC, which is a manageable quantity for evaluation or a modest dosing programme. For buyers who want to prove the chemistry before scaling, we can arrange a smaller trial quantity with a Certificate of Analysis, then move to the standard MOQ or a bulk contract once performance is confirmed in the field.
As consumption grows, the economics shift decisively toward larger packaging. Moving from drums to IBCs reduces handling and packaging cost per kilogram, and moving to bulk tankers reduces it further while cutting the number of empty containers you must store or dispose of. If you run a continuous scavenger-injection system, consolidating onto IBCs or bulk supply usually lowers both the chemical cost and the labour cost of changeovers.
Labelling, documentation and safe handling
Every unit of MMA Triazine 40% is labelled in line with GHS, showing the product name, CAS number 108-74-7, batch number, net weight, and the relevant hazard pictogram and statements — MMA Triazine 40% is classified as an irritant (GHS07, signal word “Warning”) with hazard statements H315 (causes skin irritation) and H319 (causes serious eye irritation). Each shipment is accompanied by a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis, a Safety Data Sheet and a packing list. Drums and IBCs are made from HDPE compatible with the product, and for export, drums are palletised and secured for sea transport. Because the product is an alkaline amine-based liquid, we recommend storing it in a cool, well-ventilated area away from strong acids and oxidisers, with appropriate secondary containment.
Reducing total cost with the right packaging mix
The cheapest headline price per kilogram is not always the lowest total cost. When you plan MMA Triazine 40% supply, weigh the product price against the full cost of handling, storage, container disposal and downtime. Drums are convenient and low-commitment but carry the highest packaging cost per kilogram and generate the most empty containers to manage. IBC totes strike a balance for continuous-injection sites, reducing both cost per kilogram and the labour of frequent changeovers. Bulk tankers and ISO tanks deliver the lowest unit cost and the least packaging waste, but they require dedicated storage and a steady offtake to justify the logistics. Mapping your actual consumption against these formats usually reveals a mix — for example bulk supply into a main tank with a few drums held as contingency — that minimises total cost rather than just unit price.
Storage capacity and turnover also shape the ideal order size. Ordering larger volumes less often lowers freight and handling per kilogram, but only if you can store the product safely and use it within a sensible period. Because MMA Triazine 40% has a wide storage window — a high flash point and a low freezing point — it tolerates typical site conditions well, giving flexibility in how much you hold. We help buyers model this trade-off, matching packaging and order frequency to their tank capacity, dosing rate and budget cycle, so the supply plan is efficient rather than simply reactive. If you are unsure which mix is right, share your monthly consumption and storage setup and we will recommend a packaging and ordering plan.
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