Help with Boxes and Crates specifications:
Materials
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Materials | |||
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Acrylic / Plexiglas | Acrylics are formed through the polymerization of acrylic monomers and used in molding and extrusion compounds. Plexiglas acrylic sheets are available in a wide range of colors, patterns, thicknesses, and sizes. | ||
Aluminum | Aluminum is a bluish, silver-white, malleable, ductile, light trivalent metallic element with good electrical and thermal conductivity, high reflectivity, and resistance to oxidation. | ||
Cardboard / Paperboard | Like paper, cardboard is made from wood pulp; however, it is usually thicker. | ||
Composite / Fiberglass | Composite materials such as fiberglass are strong, durable, and impervious to many caustics and extreme temperatures. Fiberglass fabrics are used widely in industrial applications. | ||
Fabric / Cloth | This category includes fabrics such as cotton, canvas, and synthetic fabrics. | ||
Foam / Styrofoam® | Foam is a lightweight material created by introducing gas bubbles into a polymer. The resulting cellular product has good insulating characteristics as well as good impact resistance. Styrofoam® is a registered trademark of Dow Chemical Company. | ||
Glass | Glass is a hard, brittle material consisting of a mixture of silicates. It is usually transparent or translucent. Glass is considered to be a cooled liquid rather than a true solid. | ||
Leather | Leather is created by tanning hides and skins of primarily cattle hide. | ||
Metalized Film | Metalized film is a plastic film that has been coated on one side with a very thin layer of metal. | ||
Paper | Paper is made of cellulose pulp. | ||
Plastic | Plastics are organic, synthetic, or processed materials that are mostly thermoplastic or thermosetting polymers of high molecular weight. Plastics can be made into objects, films, or filaments. | ||
Steel | Steel is a commercial iron that contains carbon in any amount up to about 1.7 percent as an essential alloying constituent. It is malleable under suitable conditions and distinguished from cast iron by both its malleability and lower carbon content. | ||
Steel - Stainless | Stainless steel is chemical and corrosion resistant and can have relatively high pressure ratings. | ||
Steel - Wire | Materials are made of intertwined wire that forms a container or barrier. | ||
Wood | Wood is a naturally grown product of trees. | ||
Specialty / Other | Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary materials. | ||
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Specifications
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Volume Capacity | Volume capacity is the maximum volume that containers are designed to hold. | ||
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Height | This is the outside height of the container. | ||
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Length | Depth or length is the distance from the front opening to the back. | ||
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Width / Diameter | This is the outside width or diameter of the container. | ||
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Features
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Features | |||
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Air Tight | Products are designed to protect container contents from exposure air and moisture. | ||
Collapsible | Products can be collapsed or broken down to conserve room. | ||
Magnetic / EMI / RFI Shielded | Products are shielded against magnetic, electromagnetic (EMI), and radio frequency (RFI) interference. | ||
ESD Protection | Products provide protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD) pulses. | ||
Fireproof | Fireproof products are designed to protect container contents from exposure to fire. | ||
Flexible Packaging | Flexible packaging can conform to the size and shape of the packaged item. | ||
Heavy Duty | Heavy duty products are designed and constructed in a manner that manufacturers classify as heavy duty. | ||
Insulated | Insulated containers are used for storing or transporting perishable goods such as food or blood. Insulated containers also protect contents from the environment. | ||
Locking | Products include a locking mechanism. | ||
Moisture Barrier / Proof | Containers include a barrier that prevents the ingress of moisture or other contaminants. | ||
Moisture Resistant | Moisture resistant products provide some degree of protection from the surrounding environment, but are not necessarily impervious to that environment. | ||
Nesting | To conserve room, products will slip within each other when empty. | ||
Static Shielding | Static shielding products prevent damage from static energy. To reduce static build up, an electrostatic dissipative layer such as metalized polyester is applied to a substrate. | ||
Temperature Controlled | Temperature controlled products include equipment for keeping contents at a constant temperature. | ||
Vented | Boxes are vented or have an air handling (circulation) system. | ||
Wheels/Rollers | Products are supplied with wheels or rollers for portability. | ||
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