Everything You Need to Know about Core Trays

Published on June 7, 2010

The ‘Explorer’ core tray was one of the first core trays or core boxes in the world to use superior strength polypropylene. The ‘Explorer’ core tray is now widely used throughout the industry because of its exceptional quality and improved safety and handling features.

Having been closely involved over many years in the development and manufacture of the ‘Explorer’ core tray, Yandina Plastics commenced manufacturing its own range of plastic core trays in 2009. This new range of core trays has all the benefits of the original ‘Explorer’ core tray, with the addition of some new and exciting features that the mining and exploration industry has been waiting for.

The new range of core trays will be known as the ‘Discoverer’.

It is very relieving to know that the new kind of core boxes/core trays, the ‘Discoverer’, are surely made to impress and deliver what they were made for. Their stacks and nests feature allow them to be stacked neatly inside of each other, thus making shipping easier and resulting to more savings because you reduce your freight expense cost since you save on space considering that the core trays are neatly stacked on top of each other without having to worry about them touching the core of the tray below. Although this kind of stacking and nesting strategy has been tried in the past, it was only with the ‘Discoverer’ that it was perfected and achieved.



These core trays or core boxes also last longer in the field as they are made using highly stabilized polypropylene. In fact, what could vouch the Discoverer’s strength is the fact that it is the only polypropylene core trays that were able to last since 1995.



If you think we are done with introducing new features of improving our Discoverer core trays and core boxes, then you might want to reconsider as we still made further enhancements to its stacking and nesting features. Among these added features include a unique clip in the core marker, labeling features and a built in handle.

plastic core trays

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