MANUFACTURING

Steel Plate Packing Process

The seaborne packaging process of steel plates includes cleaning and anti-rust treatment, and the use of wooden pallets or steel brackets to ensure stability. The packaging materials are usually waterproof plastic film and anti-rust paper to resist moisture. When loading, the steel plates are neatly stacked in the container, supplemented with anti-skid mats for reinforcement, and should be stored in a ventilated and dry environment to ensure safe transportation.

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Steel Bar Packing Process

The seaborne packaging process of steel bars includes rust-proof treatment, tying the steel bars into bundles and fixing them with steel straps to ensure stability. The packaging materials are waterproof plastic sheets and rust-proof oil paper to enhance moisture-proof effect. When loading, the steel bars are neatly placed in the container, and wooden pads are used to maintain ventilation and avoid contact with the ground. The container should be stored in a cool and dry place to ensure safety and quality during transportation.

Steel Pipe Packing Process

The seaborne packaging process of steel pipes includes cleaning and anti-rust treatment, using plastic film and anti-rust paper to wrap. The steel pipes are fixed with wooden pallets or steel frames to ensure stability. When loading, the steel pipes are neatly arranged in the container, supplemented with wooden blocks to prevent slipping, and maintained ventilation. The container should be stored in a dry and ventilated environment to prevent corrosion and deformation and ensure transportation safety.

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Steel Coil Packaging Process

The seaborne packaging process of steel coils includes cleaning and anti-rust treatment, and is wrapped with waterproof plastic film and anti-rust paper. The steel coils are placed on wooden pallets and fixed with steel straps to ensure stability. When loading, the steel coils are neatly placed in the container, and non-slip mats are used at the bottom to maintain ventilation. The container should be stored in a dry and ventilated environment to prevent moisture and corrosion to ensure transportation safety.

Profile Packaging Process

The seaborne packaging process of steel profiles is first treated with anti-rust treatment, and then wrapped with waterproof plastic cloth and anti-rust oil paper to protect the surface. It is usually fixed by wooden boxes or steel frames to ensure stability during transportation. When loading, steel profiles should be placed neatly in the container, separated by wooden blocks to maintain ventilation and avoid direct contact with the ground. The container should be stored in a cool and dry environment to prevent moisture and corrosion to ensure safe transportation.

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