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Q How does being a National Standard Drafter improve the security of multi-ton ceramic pallets?
A A: For multi-ton ceramic loads, the "joint" of the strap is the primary point of failure. As the Official Drafter of GB/T 39040—2020, we have engineered our strapping and seals to provide the highest joint efficiency in the industry. This expertise ensures that our dual-stabilization system (PET strapping + LLDPE film) prevents the pallet settling and vibration that lead to edge-chipping, a common loss-factor for ceramic exporters.
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Q What certifications does Juhong provide for glass exports to North America and Brazil?
A A: We provide full technical documentation to meet global safety audits. Our products are fully compliant with ASTM (USA), EN (Europe), and ABNT NBR (Brazil) standards. Most importantly, our AAR Certification (ID: 124) serves as a "safety passport" for heavy industrial exports, ensuring your cargo meets the rigorous requirements of international rail and maritime authorities.
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Q Is your machine-grade PET strapping compatible with automated friction-welding lines?
A A: Yes. We understand that major manufacturers like Fuyao and CSG have moved away from manual seals to automated friction-welding and heat-sealing systems. Our PET strapping is manufactured with extreme dimensional consistency and optimized thermal properties to ensure a 90%+ joint strength efficiency. It is engineered to run seamlessly through high-performance strapping heads (such as Titan or Signode), reducing downtime and maintenance.
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Q How does Juhong’s LLDPE film prevent "glass bloom" and surface corrosion during sea freight?
A A: "Glass bloom" is a chemical reaction caused by trapped moisture between sheets. Our advanced puncture-resistant LLDPE stretch film creates a high-barrier, moisture-proof seal that prevents humid maritime air from penetrating the pallet. By providing a hermetic-like "second skin," it safeguards the precision-tempered surfaces of automotive and architectural glass from both corrosion and abrasive industrial grit.
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Q Why is AAR-certified PET strapping superior to steel for heavy architectural glass?
A A: Unlike rigid steel, our AAR-certified PET strapping (ID: 124) possesses "elastic memory." Glass loads often settle or shift slightly during rail or maritime transit; while steel can become loose, PET maintains constant tension and absorbs up to 50% more impact energy. This shock absorption is critical for preventing the micro-cracks that cause catastrophic failure in high-value architectural panels during long-haul logistics.