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What are the reinforcement materials for shipping containers - Container House Design Wellcamp-Professional Container Production

In the process of transporting goods in a shipping container, the packing of the goods is also a very critical step. Not every goods that need to be transported are square. If there is a gap between the goods in the shipping container during transportation, Then the goods will be bumped and damaged during transportation, so when the goods are packed, they will be filled with reinforcing materials to ensure the integrity of the goods. The following small series will introduce to you the different reinforcement materials for sea container cargo. The first is the padding material: all kinds of small packaged goods are placed on the pallet to facilitate quick loading and unloading, and the goods are fastened with strapping belts. The pallet can effectively distribute the weight of the goods evenly to the bottom of the shipping container, but the disadvantage is that there will be gaps in the middle of the pallet, and the space in the container cannot be maximized, and the cost of the pallet is not low; rubber is a commonly used anti-skid material, such as waste The rubber tire sheet, etc., can increase the friction force to prevent the goods from moving; wood and wood: according to the size and weight of the goods, adjust the size of the wood and wood, which is the most convenient pad and reinforcement material; steel plate is used for loading and collecting weight Cargo, the weight of the cargo can be evenly distributed on the entire container floor. The second is the securing material (the securing material is generally used to secure the cargo and prevent the cargo from moving): fiber ropes can be used to secure lighter cargo; nylon ropes/straps are the most common binding materials, avoid nylon ropes Direct contact with sharp edges; wire rope is also a common bundling material, often used to bundle bulky goods that are naked. Once wire rope is the most bundling material, it needs to be equipped with turnbuckles, hinges and rope clips and other bundling appliances. The last one is the filling material. In order to prevent the collision of the goods moving and the surrounding of the shipping container, the filling material before the goods and the shipping container can better protect the goods, and the commonly used wood strips and air bags. As a means of maritime transportation, shipping containers need to go through a long journey. The above reinforcement materials are common methods in shipping container freight. Before the goods are shipped, the goods must be checked and reinforced. In order to ensure that the goods can be delivered safely and without damage. In the hands of the consignee, it is necessary to reinforce the goods.

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