Issues and Solutions for Container Bags: Problems with Stacking and Falling During Storage
Storing more than the number of application stages is a no-go! Let's make sure not to store beyond the design stages.
Containers filled with contents are being stored in the warehouse, right? However, does that storage method comply with the specifications of the containers? Let's avoid storing beyond the designed stacking height. When the initial filling has air trapped in it, it is unstable, and there is a possibility that the contents may shift inside, which can lead to a greater tilt. As a general rule, stacking should be limited to two layers, and instead of stacking on poles, please use a staggered stacking method (tiered stacking). If stacking more than three layers, please utilize racks or similar equipment to prevent collapse. [Measures] ■ Do not store beyond the designed stacking height ■ Limit stacking to two layers ■ Use staggered stacking instead of pole stacking ■ Utilize racks or similar equipment when stacking more than three layers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Naikai Corporation mainly engages in the bag-making industry. We offer a variety of products such as heavy-duty paper bags, aluminum bags (for moisture-proof purposes and others), small square-bottom paper bags, resin cross bags, and cross containers (also referred to as container bags, flexible containers, FIBC, and others. We can accommodate TYPE-C and other anti-static options as well). Please feel free to consult us if you have any requests.