Stainless steel pipes need to be packaged in different ways depending on their product type, finish, size and transportation method. Because the finished products of stainless steel pipes are usually conduits, pressure pipes, mechanical pipes, decorative pipes, etc., and the processing of stainless steel pipes can include forming, annealing and pickling, cold processing, grinding and polishing and decorative processing, the size, There are many kinds of processing luminosity, so when purchasing and ordering, special attention should be paid to the corresponding packaging, marking and shipping methods. If you have any doubts about some shipping methods, communicate in a timely manner.
Stainless steel pipes are often packaged and transported in bags, boxes or protective containers. Stainless steel conduits with outer diameters greater than 6 inches may be shipped in bulk, packaged, or unpackaged. Length dimensions, outer diameter dimensions, wall thickness, finish and transportation method determine the optimal packaging method. Most polished tubes are packaged in wooden boxes or boxes made of other suitable materials.
It is necessary to bundle stainless steel pipes, because when transporting stainless steel pipes, if the quantity is too large, it may cause risks such as bending, extrusion, deformation or twisting of the pipes during transportation. In addition, other measures need to be taken when bundling. Auxiliary measures. Baling is typically done with flat steel wire straps, but other suitable materials can also be used. The number of fixed sections depends on the length and weight of the bale.
Some stainless steel pipes may have special finish requirements, special order quantities, special transportation methods or other factors. In this case, special containers need to be prepared for shipment, such as paper tubes, cartons, wooden boxes or similar containers. .
Stainless steel pipes must also be protected and covered during transportation. But if the outer diameter or inner diameter surface is a critical feature, protective cloth is usually added to the rail transportation equipment and tarps are added to the truck. Whether it is uncoated, galvanized pipe, non-sprayed pipe, or pipe sprayed with a non-drying oily coating, a certain degree of dirt and oxides is allowed.
Many ordinary stainless steel pipes are transported in open trucks without protective measures. Except for the chaotic placement outside, it is generally sufficient to keep the stainless steel pipes neat and do not need to prepare partitions for shipment. Securing or dividing stainless steel pipe into shipments requires additional handling and materials to separate into certain sizes and quantities. Loading stainless steel pipe into an enclosed van or truck also requires additional handling, as does loading stainless steel pipe with a small outside diameter into a flatbed truck, which also has additional labor costs.