How Are BFT Wall Panels Packed And Boxed?

May 23, 2023 Leave a message

This is an article about the packaging and packing process of BFT wall panels so that readers can learn more about the actual packaging and packing of BFT wall panels that will be affected by those transportation factors.

Wall panels are a common building material widely used in houses, factories, public buildings, etc., and are characterized by durability and ease of installation. In order to ensure the safe transportation of the goods, the wall panels need to be packaged and packed into containers. The following describes how to pack the wall panels and place them in the container.

After the BFT wallboard is actually offline, the wallboard will be re-coated according to customer requirements. The function of the coating is to prevent the paint surface of the board from being scratched by external friction; at the same time, in the process of using the wallboard to decorate the wall, it is necessary to perform secondary cutting according to the size of the wall. During the cutting process, high-temperature iron will be generated. Chip sputtering, in order to prevent the damage of high-temperature iron filings to the paint surface, it is recommended that users use a coating.

How are BFT wall panels packed and boxed?

 

Packing of wall panels

 

Step 1:Choose the right packaging material

The packing materials of the wall panels are packed in cartons. At the same time, a sealing machine is used to bundle the packaging.

How are BFT wall panels packed and boxed?


Step 2:Calculate the actual size of the single package

Usually, the wall panels are 8 pieces or 10 pieces per package for export. The length is 2.9 meters or 5.8 meters. Why is the length 2.9 meters or 5.8 meters? This is related to the specific container size and the actual board used. Take the commonly used 20-foot and 40-foot containers as an example.

The dimensions of a 20-foot container are shown in the figure below:

How are BFT wall panels packed and boxed?

inner size

length

5.895 meters

width

2.352  meters

width

2.385 meters

A 20-foot container can only hold a 5.8-meter-long wall panel at a maximum, plus the outer packaging of the carton, and the door needs to be closed, and 10 cm needs to be reserved. In the actual application scene of the wall panel, the wall panel still needs to be cut twice because there are doors and windows. It is recommended that the wall panel size be 2.9 meters, which is conducive to loading and unloading goods from the box.

The dimensions of a 40-foot container are shown in the figure below:

How are BFT wall panels packed and boxed?

 

inner size
length

12.032 meters

width

2.352 meters

width

2.385 meters 

Theoretically, the available length of a 40-foot container can reach 12 meters. However, if the board is too long, it will cause the risk of deformation and breakage during the loading and unloading process. In order to ensure the interests of customers and prevent damage to the goods, it is recommended The longest length is 5.8 meters, while avoiding the situation of customers losing cabinets.

 

Step 3: Place on the tray

Wallboard cases are placed on pallets that prevent ground damage and facilitate loading and unloading.

 

Step 4: Seal with plastic film

Use plastic film to completely seal the wallboard box and the wooden pallet to avoid the intrusion of moisture and dust.

How are BFT wall panels packed and boxed?

Step 5. Reinforce with planks

Reinforce the planks outside the plastic film to prevent shifting and bumping of the siding.

 

Step 6. Mark the goods

Put labels on the loaded goods, indicating the name, quantity, source, and destination of the goods, so as to facilitate handling and management.

 

 

 

Inspection inside the container

 

Step 1. Organize the container

Open the container door, check whether the interior of the container is tidy, and choose a suitable place to place the goods.

 

Step 2, place the goods

Place the packaged wall panels in the container. The wall panels can be placed vertically or horizontally, but attention should be paid to the wall panels to be placed firmly and not to be moved or dumped.

 

Step 3. Separate from each other

For goods placed horizontally, they need to be separated from each other to prevent collision and displacement.

 

Step 4, tidy up the sundries

With the placement of the goods, there may be some debris left in the container, which needs to be cleaned up to avoid affecting the safe transportation of the goods.

 

Step 5, tank door closed

After confirming that the goods are intact, close the container door and check whether it is closed tightly to prevent loss of goods.

In short, the packaging of wall panels and container placement are very important steps in the transportation of building materials. Pay attention to the safety and stability of the goods to ensure that the goods can reach the destination safely.

 

FAQ:

Q: Is there a charge for carton packaging?

A: Carton packaging only charges the cost.

Q: Is there any charge for wooden pallets?

A: Wooden pallets are only charged at cost.

Q: Is there a charge for lamination?

A: There will be a cost charge for lamination.

 

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