5 Gallon Plastic Buckets & Lids | Combo Packs
- Material Composition: High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE).
- Size/Capacity Range: 5-Gallon (Single and Multi-Pack Configurations).
- Compliance/Ratings: Food-Grade (FDA Compliant); BPA-Free.
- Closure Types: Gamma Seal Lids, Spout Lids, and Flat Lids.

Red 5 Gallon Plastic Buckets and Gamma Seal Lids Food Grade Combo 3 Pack
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$79.98
$99.99
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Red 5 Gallon Plastic Buckets and Gamma Seal Lids Food Grade Combo 6 Pack Special Combo Free Shipping
$119.98
$159.99
(You Save 25%)| Product Name | Material | Lid Type | Pack Size | Color Options |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 Gal Plastic Bucket & Gamma Seal Lid Combo | HDPE Plastic | Gamma Seal (Screw-on) | 3 Pack, 6 Pack | White, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Black |
| 5 Gal Plastic Bucket & Pour-Spout Lid Combo | HDPE Plastic | Easy Pour-Spout | 3 Pack, 6 Pack | White, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Black |
| 5 Gal Plastic Bucket & Flat Lid Combo | HDPE Plastic | Standard Flat Lid | 3 Pack, 6 Pack | White, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Black |
Technical Lid and Closure Systems The utility of a 5-gallon HDPE bucket is determined by its closure system. Gamma Seal lids utilize a two-part ring and screw-top assembly that creates an airtight, leak-proof seal through a double-gasket system. This is intended for materials sensitive to moisture or air exposure. Spout lids feature a retractable or fixed pour orifice designed for the controlled dispensing of low-viscosity liquids, reducing spillage and waste. Flat lids provide a traditional friction-fit closure, often including a gasket for a basic liquid-tight seal, and are optimized for stacking and vertical space efficiency in warehouse environments.
Polymer Properties and Durability Industrial buckets are injection-molded from High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE). HDPE is a thermoplastic polymer characterized by a high strength-to-density ratio and a high melting point. The material is resistant to many solvents, acids, and bases, preventing degradation during long-term chemical storage. The wall thickness of these containers is calibrated to withstand the hydrostatic pressure of liquid contents and the compressive loads of stacked units. Furthermore, the pigment additives used for various colors are integrated into the polymer matrix, ensuring UV resistance and preventing leaching when exposed to environmental stressors.
Compliance and Safety Specifications The containers in this category meet FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 regulations, certifying them as food-grade and safe for direct contact with consumables. This compliance ensures the plastic does not transfer chemicals or odors to the stored contents. While these specific combo packs focus on food-grade utility, they also meet general industrial requirements for structural integrity. Users must verify the specific UN Rating requirements if the buckets are intended for the transport of regulated hazardous materials via DOT-governed channels, as standard lids and Gamma Seals may have different pressure ratings.
Sector-Specific Utility The versatility of the 5-gallon format supports diverse industrial sectors. In food processing, color-coded buckets (e.g., Red for raw materials, Green for finished goods) prevent cross-contamination and support HACCP programs. The chemical industry utilizes HDPE buckets for the transport of detergents, lubricants, and construction adhesives due to the material's non-reactive nature. In agricultural settings, these containers are used for seed storage and fertilizer mixing, where the airtight Gamma Seal protects against pest infestation and moisture-induced clumping.
Technical Factors for Procurement Selecting the appropriate bucket and lid combination requires an analysis of chemical compatibility and the physical state of the contents. Buyers must evaluate whether the substance is a solid, which may only require a flat lid, or a liquid requiring a spout for precision. Environmental factors, such as ambient temperature and stacking height, dictate the necessity for specific wall thicknesses and lid rigidity. Additionally, the choice between a 3-pack or 6-pack configuration should be based on throughput requirements and the necessity for standardized color-coding across a facility to maintain organizational protocols.



