| Item Number | RT-N2100 |
| Material | PE |
| Specification | Length : 54cm |

Details
The RT-N2100 Clams Bag is designed for harvesting, packaging, and transporting clams and other shellfish. The breathable mesh structure allows water drainage and proper air circulation, helping maintain freshness while preventing moisture buildup.
Made from durable and lightweight material, the bag offers reliable performance for seafood handling and storage. The flexible mesh design keeps the contents visible for easy identification and management during transportation or distribution.
Suitable for fisheries, seafood markets, and distribution operations, the Clams Bag provides a practical solution for handling shellfish and marine products.
Highlights
- Breathable mesh structure for ventilation and drainage
- Durable and lightweight material
- Keeps seafood visible for easy identification
- Helps reduce moisture buildup
- Flexible design for convenient handling
- Suitable for shellfish harvesting and packaging
Applications
- Clam harvesting and storage
- Shellfish packaging and transportation
- Seafood market distribution
- Fishery and aquaculture operations
- Marine product handling
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of seafood can be stored in the bag?
A: It is designed for clams but can also be used for other shellfish and seafood products.
Q: Does the mesh structure allow water drainage?
A: Yes. The mesh design allows water to drain easily while maintaining ventilation.
Q: Is the bag suitable for fishery operations?
A: Yes. It is suitable for harvesting, packaging, and transporting shellfish.
Why Choose Rock Tone?
- Over 30 years of manufacturing experience
- ISO 9001 certified, Taiwan-made quality
- One-stop production with reliable lead times
- OEM/ODM support for global brands
- In-house R&D for tailored product development
- Flexible for high-volume custom orders
- Competitive pricing & stable supply
- Sustainable material options available
- Expertise in home, auto, and commercial cleaning tools
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