DS Pipe and Steel Supply

Packaging

Various packaging materials and methods protect and transport pipes, fittings, and related components. The choice of packaging depends on the specific requirements of the products being shipped, industry standards, and safety considerations. Here are some common types of packaging used in the piping industry:

Wooden Crates

Wooden crates are popular for packaging pipes and fittings. They provide sturdy protection and can be customized to fit the dimensions of the products. Wooden crates are often used for heavy or large pipes.

Steel or Metal Skids

Steel or metal skids are used for packaging and transporting heavy pipes and pipe bundles. They provide a durable and secure base for the pipes and can be loaded onto trucks or shipped via other means.

Cardboard Boxes

Cardboard boxes are used for smaller pipes, pipe fittings, and accessories. They are lightweight and cost-effective, making them suitable for shipping smaller quantities of piping components.

Plastic Wrapping

Plastic wrapping, such as shrink wrap or stretch film, is used to protect pipes from moisture, dust, and other contaminants during transportation and storage. It is often used in addition to other packaging methods.

Pipe Bundling

Pipes of the same size and type are often bundled together using straps or bands. This helps keep the pipes organized, prevents damage during handling, and makes loading and unloading more efficient.

It’s important to note that packaging requirements can vary depending on the type of piping materials (e.g., steel, PVC, copper) and their intended use (e.g., water supply, oil and gas, HVAC). Additionally, industry standards and regulations may dictate specific packaging and labeling requirements for certain applications, such as hazardous materials transportation.