• Class Plastics directors Mario Nastri and Daniel Carapellotti launch the new pouring system.
    Class Plastics directors Mario Nastri and Daniel Carapellotti launch the new pouring system.
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Class Plastics has announced a pouring system which gives a continuous flow of liquid while reducing spills and unnecessary waste.

The new Anti-Glug product is now launched and is one of many new innovations planned over the next couple of years, according to Class Plastics directors Mario Nastri and Daniel Carapellotti.

“Our new system suits the industrial cleaning, agricultural, automatic and food sectors,” says Carapellotti.

“After researching several different systems from around the world, we tested and developed the design to Australian standards and requirements.”

The HDPE container comes in 15/20/25 litre sizes with a sunken handle, no bung fitting and 63mm anti-glug neck.

Based in Queensland and Victoria, Class Plastics manufactures and distributes rigid plastic container packaging solutions from one- to 1000-litre capacity (HDPE cub, rectangular and hexagon containers and Jerry Cans).

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