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The UN
marks can be interpreted thus... |
UN indicates
packaging is tested to UN requirements. |
4G indicates
that the container is a
fibreboard box. |
4GV indicates
that the container is a fibreboard box tested for
any inner/article “Special Combination Packaging” |
X,
Y & Z indicates that the container
is suitable for products in packaging groups
I, II and III. |
5 indicates
that the container is suitable for packing to a
max. gross weight of 5kg. |
S indicates
that the container is suitable for Solids or Inner
Packagings. |
** is
replaced with the year of manufacture.
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GB indicates
the country where tested, the subsequent numbers
relate to the certificate. |