Recently have been hired to do side work taking care of the export of iridium and various other refined/processed goods in short. Ask questions, whatever you want.
>>8646395
Cool. How do you 'take care of exports'? Do you do this discreetly? Does this involve private planes? What precautions, if any, do you have to take to ensure safe transport?
>>8646395
Why's the case weird shape? Is this for a periodic table Tetris game?
Why does it say yellow colour liquid when it does not contain a yellow colour liquid?
Are these radiositopes?
>>8646416
I handle logistics, compliance with international export policy. The iridium (yellow grade= highly refined) It is shaped that way to very easily fit in our containers. It is covered in copper to prevent interaction as it is an excellent catalyst and we want to keep it pure, it wont interact with the copper. However the Plexiglas container contains a vaccum to insure a second layer of preservation.
The reason it is shipped exactly this way is to allow flexible usage for the buyer. It will be liquified (extraction treatment as the solid bar is not as workable) and turned into fine powder (iridium crytals) from there it is applied. There is not liquid in the container.
Why is the container shaped that way?!
im confused as to why we should care?
>>8646587
Shaped that way (both the Plexiglas shell and iridium metal) for maximum shipping capacity in our containers.