There are two sizes of flat panel cabinets: 20 feet and 40 feet.
Dimensions of a 20 foot flat panel cabinet: The height of the floor of a 20 foot flat panel cabinet is 2.2 meters. The thicker the floor, the larger the space occupied, i.e., the larger the volume, resulting in less load. The actual load of the container is 27.7 tons, and the approved load is 31 tons.
Dimensions of 40 foot flat cabinet: The height of the bottom plate of the 40 foot flat cabinet is 1.95 meters, the actual load is 30 tons, and the approved load is 40 tons.
Note: The above 20-foot flat cabinet size and 40-foot flat cabinet size parameters are for different shipping companies and have different ultra-length, ultra-height, and ultra-width standards, but they are almost in the critical state of this specification. Moreover, there is a certain deviation between the theoretical size and the actual cargo that can be loaded. Whether the goods can be shipped depends not only on whether the flat panel container binding and reinforcement (flat panel container binding and flat panel container binding) and flat panel container trailer arrangement are well done, but also on the actual operating conditions of each terminal, route arrangement, and whether the port equipment can undertake the goods. Port equipment mainly refers to the loading capacity of the crane at the wharf, as well as the reducer, clutch, brake, rope barrel, and steel wire rope.
Flat panel cabinets can hold ultra-high and ultra-wide goods, and when the baffle is lowered, they can also hold ultra-long goods. They are suitable for holding various heavy goods, such as engineering vehicles, ball mills, presses, laser cutting machines, and other goods. Flat panel cabinets have strict requirements for bundling and reinforcement, and goods must meet the wharf bundling and reinforcement standards before they can be returned to the container.