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DGeo: Capsuloc™ Special Permit Assembled Kit, Up to 32-oz. Bottle

Ship hazardous materials safely and efficiently with Labelmaster’s DOT-SP 21488 Capsuloc™ Special Permit Kit-featuring a lightweight, high-strength HDPE screw-lid container for easy, compliant transport of up to 32-oz. bottles across multiple hazard classes.

By DGeo 
May 1, 2025

Help safely ship your hazardous materials using your own bottles with this 4GV/4G kit featuring the innovative Capsuloc™ secondary container.

Capsuloc has been issued Special Permit DOT-SP 21488 and is constructed from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), successfully withstanding a pressure differential of 100 kPa. Use your own 32- oz. or less bottle and cap to ship your liquids or solids with this kit.

Unlike traditional metal paint can shippers, Capsuloc containers feature a secure screw-lid cap that can be effortlessly opened or closed - no more hammering and prying. Capsuloc offers superior rigidity compared to a paint can yet weighs significantly less, allowing for savings on shipping costs per unit.

Product Components

  • Shipper
  • Capsuloc HDPE container with closure
  • Absorbent pouch
  • Two die-cut scored top and bottom inserts

Suggested Use

Ship a wide range of hazard-class shipments, including Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 — and Division 4.2 and toxic inhalation hazard (TIH) materials — without labels or placards.

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