- CONTAINER AIRBAG
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- ADB ATILIM DUNNAGE BAG
In the world of transportation, cargo is subjected to thousands of kilometers of bumps, sudden braking, and waves from the moment it leaves the factory until it reaches its destination. Container airbags (dunnage bags) act as "airbags" for cargo during this process, reducing the risk of damage to zero.
So, in which specific areas are these products preferred?
1-)Sea Freight Transportation (Containers): Their most common application is in overseas shipping. During sea voyages, rough waves and the rocking of the ship can cause pallets inside containers to tip over. Air cushions fill the gaps between the pallets, forming the cargo into a single block and preventing it from moving.
2-) Road Transport (Trucks and Lorries): The biggest risks in truck transportation are sudden braking and sharp turns. Loads can easily shift, especially in trailers that are only half-full. Airbags secure the load to the trailer walls, protecting the goods and preventing the vehicle from losing balance, thus increasing driving safety.
3-) Rail Transportation (Wagons): Rail transport is known for its high levels of vibration and severe shock impacts during the joining (maneuvering) of railcars. High-strength (typically Level 4 or 5) air cushions are used to absorb these shocks and prevent the load from dispersing within the railcar.
4-) Air Transportation: In air transport, cargo is typically loaded into special aircraft containers or pallets called ULDs (Unit Load Devices). Airbags provide an effective solution for keeping these cargoes stable during turbulence in flight and during takeoff and landing maneuvers.
Using air cushions in containers is not just a packaging preference, it's risk management. Instead of leaving the safety of your products to chance, you can create a professional protective shield with air cushions.