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Pallet Packing

Pallets make it easier to move heavy stacks. Loads with pallets under them can be hauled by forklift trucks of different sizes, or even by hand-pumped and hand-drawn pallet jacks. Movement is easy on a wide, strong, flat floor concrete is excellent. The greatest investment needed for economical pallet use is in the construction of commercial or industrial buildings. Passage through doors and buildings must be possible. To help this issue, some later pallet standards are designed to pass through standard doorways.

Organizations using standard pallets for loading and unloading can have much lower costs for handling and storage, with faster material movement than businesses that do not. The exceptions are establishments that move small items such as jewelry or large items such as cars. But even they can be improved. For instance, the distributors of costume chemical, dyes, pharmaceuticals, bags, normally use pallets in their warehouses and car manufacturers use pallets to move components and spare parts.

Crate Packing

There are many variations of wooden crate designs. By far the most common are 'closed', 'open' and 'framed'. A Closed Crate is one that is completely or nearly completely enclosed with material such as plywood or lumber boards. When lumber is used, gaps are often left between the boards to allow for expansion. An Open Crate is one that (typically) uses lumber for sheathing. The sheathing is typically gapped by at various distances. There is no strict definition of an open crate as compared to a closed crate. Typically when the gap between boards is greater than the distance required for expansion, the crate would be considered an open crate. The gap between boards would typically not be greater than the width of the sheathing boards. When the gap is larger, the boards are often considered 'cleats' rather than sheathing thus rendering the crate unsheathed. An unsheathed crate is a frame crate. A Frame Crate is one that only contains a skeletal structure and no material is added for surface or pilferage protection. Typically an open crate will be constructed of 12 pieces of lumber, each along an outer edge of the content and more lumber placed diagonally to avoid distortion from torque.

Multilayer Vacuum Packing

Vacuum packing or vacuum packaging is a method of packaging that removes air from the package prior to sealing. It can involve both rigid and flexible types of packaging. The intent is usually to remove oxygen from the container to extend the shelf life of foods and, with flexible package forms, to reduce the volume of the contents and package.

Vacuum packing reduces atmospheric oxygen, limiting the growth of aerobic bacteria or fungi, and preventing the evaporation of volatile components. It is also commonly used to store of dry foods over a long period of time, foods such as cereals, nuts, cured meats, cheese, smoked fish, coffee, and potato chips (crisps). On a more short term basis, vacuum packing can also be used to store fresh foods, such as vegetables, meats, and liquids, because they inhibit bacterial growth.

Vacuum packing greatly reduces the bulk of non-food items. For example, clothing and bedding can be stored in bags evacuated with a domestic vacuum cleaner or a dedicated vacuum sealer. This technique is sometimes used to compact household waste, for example where a charge is made for each full bag collected. Vacuum packaging products using machinery, lab instruments, articles and coated product.

Seaworthy Packing

Fuse Panel it is a D.C distribution box where – 48V input and output is - 48V in
varies Current rating modes and 10 individually protected Out Puts are provided.
There is a provision to indicate the failure of the individual fuse as per the circuit
requirement.

Lab Instrument Packing

The PDU is available with different types sockets and configurations. 5A/15A. They
are available in horizontal and vertical mounting models with single phase variants,
available in different sizes.

Net & Choking

Fuse Panel it is a D.C distribution box where – 48V input and output is - 48V in
varies Current rating modes and 10 individually protected Out Puts are provided.
There is a provision to indicate the failure of the individual fuse as per the circuit
requirement.

Box Packing 

Fuse Panel it is a D.C distribution box where – 48V input and output is - 48V in
varies Current rating modes and 10 individually protected Out Puts are provided.
There is a provision to indicate the failure of the individual fuse as per the circuit
requirement.

ODC & Lashing

Fuse Panel it is a D.C distribution box where – 48V input and output is - 48V in
varies Current rating modes and 10 individually protected Out Puts are provided.
There is a provision to indicate the failure of the individual fuse as per the circuit
requirement.

Project Packing

Fuse Panel it is a D.C distribution box where – 48V input and output is - 48V in
varies Current rating modes and 10 individually protected Out Puts are provided.
There is a provision to indicate the failure of the individual fuse as per the circuit
requirement.

Shrinkwrapping with Heat

Fuse Panel it is a D.C distribution box where – 48V input and output is - 48V in
varies Current rating modes and 10 individually protected Out Puts are provided.
There is a provision to indicate the failure of the individual fuse as per the circuit
requirement.

Shrinkwrapping with Heat

Fuse Panel it is a D.C distribution box where – 48V input and output is - 48V in
varies Current rating modes and 10 individually protected Out Puts are provided.
There is a provision to indicate the failure of the individual fuse as per the circuit
requirement.