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      <title>Used Plastic Pallet Acceptance Framework Before Purchase</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;A used plastic pallet offer can look attractive when the unit price is lower than a new pallet. The risk is that the buyer may not know where the pallet has been, what it carried, how it was cleaned, whether it was damaged, or whether the load rating still matches the current condition. That uncertainty may be acceptable for a low-risk internal floor-storage route. It may be unacceptable for racking, automation, food-area handling, customer-audited logistics, chemical exposure, odor-sensitive goods, or a returnable pool with traceability rules.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>HDPE vs PP Plastic Pallets: What to Specify in an RFQ</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;For most warehouse buyers, the right question is not &amp;ldquo;Is HDPE better than PP?&amp;rdquo; It is: which material route fits the temperature, impact risk, cleaning method, load type, audit requirement, and expected reuse cycle? HDPE is often chosen where impact toughness, outdoor handling, and low-temperature reliability matter. PP is often reviewed where stiffness, heat tolerance, dimensional rigidity, or certain cleaning conditions matter. Virgin, recycled, and blended material can all be reasonable in the right lane, but only when the supplier states the grade, recycled-content control, additives, colorant, and change-control rule for the exact pallet model.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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