Steel coils need better protection during long-distance transportation. The following packaging and protection measures can be considered:
Rust-proof treatment:
Use anti-rust oil or anti-rust coating to treat the surface of steel coils to reduce the risk of rust.
Plastic film wrapping:
Use plastic film of moderate thickness to completely wrap the steel coils to form a closed environment to prevent moisture and dust.
Anti-collision protection:
Add foam pads, rubber pads or other cushioning materials to the outside of the steel coils to reduce collisions and wear during transportation.
Reinforced bundling:
Use steel straps or high-strength nylon straps to tighten the steel coils to ensure that they do not slide or scatter during transportation.
Pallets and racks:
Place the steel coils on special pallets or racks to ensure stability during loading and unloading and reduce the risk of contact with the ground.
Moisture-proof boxes:
For particularly sensitive steel coils, use moisture-proof containers or airtight containers for transportation to keep the interior dry.
Marking and warnings:
Clearly mark warnings such as “fragile” or “please handle with care” on the packaging to remind handling and transportation personnel to pay attention.
These measures can effectively reduce the risk of steel coils being damaged and rusted during long-distance transportation, ensuring their safe delivery to their destination.