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Are you looking for a bespoke chemical repacking service? Our competitively priced, high-quality end-to-end repacking service is flexible enough to suit many requirements.

Interested in ReAgent’s chemical repacking service? Then check out our latest video where we explain all the ins and outs of how it works, from the products we handle to our customisable labelling service. Alternatively, continue reading for a brief breakdown of everything you can expect to see and hear about in the video!

What is the Chemical Repacking Video About?

We want to give you a real sense of what goes on when we work on your order. So, our chemical repacking video features in-action scenes from our Cheshire-based manufacturing facility, showing our expert team at work, as well as glimpses of our state-of-the-art equipment. 

During the video, you’ll learn about:

  • What quality standards we’re accredited to
  • What types of chemicals we can repack
  • How we pack chemicals under controlled conditions
  • Our range of packaging containers and sizes
  • How we can accommodate the needs of your specific product
  • The flexible range of cutting-edge repackaging machinery that we use
  • Our customisable CLP-compliant labelling service

Aside from our hardworking team, the stars of our chemical repacking video are our range of repackaging machinery, which allow us to fulfil your order quickly and efficiently. The equipment you’ll see in the video includes:

  • Automated ampoule filler and sealer
  • Volumetric liquid dispensers
  • Overhead auger dispensers 
  • Heat sealers for pouches

About the author

Homar Murillo

Science Writer

Homar has a Masters degree in Environmental Science & Biochemistry and five years’ experience as a chemistry teacher. His extensive experience has made him a top science and manufacturing writer for ReAgent since 2020. He is a father of three beautiful children and is currently obsessed with the youngest, baby Barbara.

Disclaimer

All content published on the ReAgent.co.uk blog is for information only. The blog, its authors, and affiliates cannot be held responsible for any accident, injury or damage caused in part or directly from using the information provided. Additionally, we do not recommend using any chemical without reading the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), which can be obtained from the manufacturer. You should also follow any safety advice and precautions listed on the product label. If you have health and safety related questions, visit HSE.gov.uk.