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Frequently Asked Questions

Order Issues

What are main delivery methods of your solvents?

1-EXW – Ex Works
Ex Works (EXW) is an international trade term that describes an agreement in which the seller is required to make goods ready for pickup at his or her own place of business. All other transportation costs and risks are assumed by the buyer.

2-FOB – Free on Board
Free On Board” means that the seller delivers the goods on board the vessel nominated by the buyer at the named port of shipment or procures the goods already so delivered. The risk of loss of or damage to the goods passes when the goods are on board the vessel, and the buyer bears all costs from that moment onwards.
 
3-CFR – Cost and Freight
Cost and Freight” means that the seller delivers the goods on board the vessel or procures the goods already so delivered. The risk of loss of or damage to the goods passes when the goods are on board the vessel. the seller must contract for and pay the costs and freight necessary to bring the goods to the named port of destination.
 
4-CIF – Cost, Insurance & Freight
Cost, Insurance and Freight” means that the seller delivers the goods on board the vessel or procures the goods already so delivered. The risk of loss of or damage to the goods passes when the goods are on board the vessel. The seller must contract for and pay the costs and freight necessary to bring the goods to the named port of destination.

What are your payment terms?

30% deposit T/T in advance, 70% balance against B/L copy.

How do I search my product?

You can enter Compound name, chemical name, CAS No., Product code, Molecular Formula in the search bar to search your product. You can also advance your search by using structure search or functional group search options.

If I don’t find an item on your website, what shall I do. Can I still order it?

In this case, You can send us your enquiry at info@junyuanpetroleumgroup.com. We assure you to revert back within 24 hours.

How can I obtain Certificate of Analysis of products?

We provide sample Certificate of Analysis of each product which is accessible to only registered users. To obtain actual COA kindly send enquiry for the same by clicking at the Request COA tab.

Delivery

What Is the Need for Having a Standard ISO Container?

There is a need to have a standard ISO container because it is ideal for ships, rails, and trucks. Its capacity is expressed in 20-feet equivalent units or TEUs. The ISO standardization also ensures containers meet size and durability requirements.
An ISO certification guarantees the container will withstand extreme environments. It means the tank has structural integrity whether it travels over land or sea. Also, the ISO standardization allows these tanks to stack safely and uniformly on larger vessels such as ships and trains.
It is crucial to inspect ISO containers every 30 months. A certified expert checks these containers and verifies that they are within specifications.

What Is the Capacity of an ISO Tank?

The capacity of an ISO tank is 80% only, and the weight must not exceed 95%. This capacity allows for enough space for thermal expansion and prevents the dangerous surge of liquids while in transit.
Roughly 95% of containers are built to 20 feet specification. Other sizes are also available, such as 10 feet, 30 feet, and 45 feet containers. The ISO limits these containers to be shipped using intermodal shipping.
Options include container ships, rail lines, and trucks. This agility provides a safe and cost-effective way to transport cargoes.

What Does ISO Mean in ISO Tank?

ISO stands for International Organization for Standardization, established in 1947. Its goal is to create industrial and commercial standards. ISO tanks have been engineered and certified to transport hazardous and non-hazardous cargo.
ISO containers transport bulk liquids. They function as shipping containers that can be transported internationally. This means they must be certified to international safety and performance metrics.
ISO tanks can reduce shipping and handling costs. These tanks allow smaller shiploads or truckloads of liquids to be packaged. These loads can be easily carried by truck to the railways and from trains to shipping decks.

What Are the Advantages of Tanks?

ISO tanks have numerous advantages, such as providing flawless fluid transportation. They can even handle fluids in different conditions. It is possible to deliver liquids without a leak, making ISO tanks a significantly better choice than using other types of tanks.
In particular, the following are some of the advantages of ISO tanks:
Carry Various Types of Fluids
ISO tanks fill a specific criterion. They carry the fluids successfully they were engineered for and must not damage the tank. These mighty containers also carry fluids for long-distance travel.
Leak-Proof Transport of Fluids
ISO tanks are leak-proof, which benefits businesses that want to transport their fluids around the globe.
Can Handle High Pressure
ISO tanks containers can withstand extreme pressure, eliminating the chances of damage to the tank and fluids.
Eliminate the Need for Additional Packaging
These tanks do not need other packaging materials for the shipment. The ISO tank can be directly filled with fluid for transport and then hit the road.
Sustain the Temperature of Fluids
Robust ISO containers can carry fluids that must be kept at a specific temperature. ISO tanks can keep them at a certain temperature no matter the conditions outside. They remain unaffected by rough roads, snow, heat, and rain.
Provide the Safest Way to Transport Liquids in Bulk
These tanks were engineered to the standards of ISO. It is crucial to consider the safety of these tanks as well. They are made up of various closures and valves. It is only when these closures have failed that a leak occurs.
This means the ISO tank is the safest way to transport rare and premium liquids. If you want to drive these tanks, you must take note of truck driver duties and responsibilities. Driving a truck with an ISO tank also has several requirements for truck drivers.

Samples

Do you provide free samples?

We provide customers with free samples, usually 250 ml for solvent products and 250 g for other chemicals. It depends on the actual demand.

Who will bear the postage of the samples?

The domestic delivery cost of the sample is borne by our company, and the international air freight is borne by the customer.

What kind of packaging do you use for your samples?

Our sample packages are usually 1L iron drums or 250ml fluoride bottles.

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