Introduction to three packaging methods of stainless steel hexagonal rods
Stainless steel hexagonal rods are round rods with a bright surface. Because the surface is shiny, there are often concerns that the surface will be bumped or scratched during transportation. Packaging also plays a very important role during transportation. Let’s explain the three packaging methods of stainless steel hexagonal rods.
1. Woven bag bundling method
Generally speaking, stainless steel hexagonal rods are usually kept in stock to prevent the surface from getting dirty or scratched by other products. In the factory, there are usually woven bags to wrap the light circles and then put them in inventory.
2. Straw rope packaging method
The straw rope packaging method generally requires stainless steel hexagonal rods that require relatively precise tolerances and need to be ground. The stainless steel round rods are first packaged in plastic bubble bags, and then tied with straw ropes. The specific method is as follows:
3. Wooden box packaging method
Stainless steel hexagonal rods are usually packed in wooden boxes for export abroad, or when straightness is required, in order to prevent the stainless steel hexagonal rods from bending during transportation. Exports generally use fumigated wooden boxes, while domestic ones use ordinary wooden boxes. For stainless steel hexagonal rods, it is only a type of stainless steel. And depending on the needs, the processing methods may also be different. The main difference comes from the different performances of cold rolling and hot rolling.