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More Information About 3D Model :
The Standard Square Blue Shallow Pallet Storage Plastic Crate Box is a specialized material handling unit engineered for optimized storage, transport, and inventory management within complex logistical and industrial environments. Formally classified as a rigid logistical receptacle or industrial tote, this object adheres to specific geometric standards to ensure interoperability with automated systems and standardized pallet footprints.
Nomenclature and Classification
This category of container is frequently identified by industry terms such as Euro-container (if adhering to DIN EN 13624 standards), modular stacking bin, or industrial distribution crate. The designation Standard Square refers to its highly modular footprint, typically designed to maximize space utilization on standardized pallets (e.g., 1200mm x 800mm Euro pallets or 1200mm x 1000mm industrial pallets), often featuring base dimensions that are fractions or multiples of these standards (e.g., 600x400mm, 400x300mm, or 300x200mm).
Design and Construction
Material Science: The crate is overwhelmingly manufactured via injection molding, utilizing thermoplastic polymers. High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is the most common material due to its excellent rigidity, impact resistance, low weight, and inherent resistance to most industrial solvents, moisture, and temperature fluctuations. Polypropylene (PP) may also be used, particularly when requiring superior thermal stability or chemical resistance during washdown cycles.
Structural Features: The design emphasizes durability and stacking stability. Key structural elements include:
- Reinforced Base and Walls: Structured ribbing or double-wall construction prevents bowing under load, crucial for maintaining integrity during high-stacking operations or when traversing roller conveyors.
- Shallow Profile: The term shallow dictates a low vertical height (typically ranging from 50mm to 200mm), optimizing the unit for the storage of flat components, low-volume goods, work-in-progress (WIP) kits, or items sensitive to vertical compression.
- Ergonomics: Cut-out or closed handles are integrated into the walls for manual handling, though the primary function supports automated systems.
- Stacking Rims: The uppermost perimeter features a robust rim designed to align precisely with the base of an identical unit, enabling secure and reliable vertical stacking without slippage, maximizing storage density. Units are typically non-nesting to facilitate high vertical load bearing.
Color Standardization (Blue): The ubiquitous use of blue pigment serves several logistical and operational purposes. In many sectors, blue signifies general inventory or standardized workflow containers, differentiating them from red (often for quarantine or defective goods) or yellow (often for specific chemicals or non-standard parts). This chromatic standardization aids visual inventory control.
### Operational Application and Standardization
The utility of the Standard Square Shallow Crate lies in its integration within closed-loop logistics systems, automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), and static pallet racking.
Pallet Storage Integration: The standardized dimensions ensure that a precise number of units can be stacked per pallet layer (e.g., 4 units of 600x400mm per 1200x800mm pallet) without overhang or wasted space, thereby minimizing volume requirements during transportation and maximizing truck fill rates.
Hygiene and Maintenance: The plastic construction, particularly HDPE, renders the crate highly hygienic. Its non-porous surface facilitates easy cleaning, sanitization, and sterilization, making it indispensable in environments requiring stringent cleanliness standards, such as food processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and cleanroom assembly operations.
Load Capacity: Despite their shallow nature, these crates are designed for substantial dynamic and static loads. Static load capacity (stacking) can often exceed 200 kg, allowing for secure multi-level stacking within warehouse environments.
KEYWORDS: Logistics, Material Handling, Industrial Tote, Euro-Container, Plastic Crate, HDPE, Polypropylene, Injection Molded, Warehouse Storage, Stacking Container, Modular System, Automated Storage, Shallow Profile, Standardized Dimensions, Blue Color Coding, Pallet Optimization, Supply Chain, Internal Transport, Conveyor Compatibility, Work-in-Progress (WIP), Distribution Box, Rigid Receptacle, Cleanroom Compatible, Inventory Management, Non-Nesting, Manufacturing, Packaging Unit, Ergonomic Handling, Robust Design, Unit Load.
STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 210 KB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 298 KB), BLEND (Blender, filesize: 841 KB), 3DM (Rhinoceros 3D, filesize: 2.5 MB), 3DS (3D Studio, filesize: 147 KB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 130 KB), MAX (Autodesk 3ds Max, filesize: 1.9 MB), DWG (AutoCAD, filesize: 409 KB), SAT (3D ACIS, filesize: 606 KB), SKP (Sketchup, filesize: 309 KB), DAE (Collada, filesize: 752 KB), STP (STEP, filesize: 937 KB), IGE (IGES, filesize: 2.03 MB), GLTF (glTF, filesize: 167 KB)