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New DNV Certification Offshore Dry Cargo Container
Product Specification
External Dimension(MM) | 12192*2438*2896 |
Internal Dimension(MM) | 11590*2294*2554 |
Door opening(width) | 2290 |
Door opening(height) | 2569 |
Maximum Gross Weight | 34000kg 74960lbs |
Maximum Payload | 29250kg 64490lbs |
Tare Weight (±2%) | 4210kg 9280lbs |
Advantages
● Strength and stability:
Due to the harsh offshore environment, offshore containers need to have higher strength and stability. They must be able to withstand strong natural forces such as waves and sea wind. For example, in terms of design, the frame structure of the container is usually thicker and stronger than that of ordinary land or offshore containers, and the corners and connections are also specially reinforced to prevent deformation or damage during transportation and placement on offshore facilities.
● Anti-corrosion and weather resistance:
Due to long-term exposure to salty seawater and strong sunlight, offshore containers have extremely high requirements for anti-corrosion and weather resistance. They use special anti-corrosion coatings and weather-resistant materials. For example, the container shell may use multiple layers of high-performance anti-corrosion paint, and special anti-corrosion treatment processes such as galvanizing and aluminum cladding are also used in some easily corroded parts (such as the bottom, corners, etc.) to extend the service life of the container.
● Offshore securing and adaptability:
In order to adapt to the special requirements of offshore facilities, offshore containers need to have good offshore securing capabilities. They will have special fastening points and interfaces that can match the fastening systems of offshore facilities (such as drilling platforms, floating production storage units, etc.) to ensure that the container is stable during offshore operations and will not shift or fall due to wave impacts, etc. For example, there will be a locking device that meets specific standards at the bottom of the container to tightly connect with the base on the platform.
FAQ
How Waterproof is an Offshore Container?
Offshore containers are more waterproof and corrosion-resistant than ordinary containers. A dense oxide layer is formed on the surface of the weather-resistant steel used to make them, which can effectively prevent moisture from further invading the interior of the steel. At the same time, the welding process of the outer shell material is very demanding, ensuring that the welds are tight and free of pores to prevent seawater from leaking from the welds.
What is the difference between ISO containers and DNV containers?
Different certification standards
Different structural strengths
Different waterproof and anti-corrosion properties
Different functions