Quick-assembly crates typically use cold-rolled steel sheets as the main material, with an electrostatic powder coating finish, providing strong wear resistance and corrosion resistance. The internal structure often uses galvanized steel sheets or aluminum alloy profiles to ensure overall strength and stability. Some products may incorporate plastic components to enhance shock absorption. Their design emphasizes modularity and convenience, allowing for quick assembly via bolts or plug-in connections, and they are widely used in logistics, exhibitions, and temporary warehousing. Material selection balances durability and economy, meeting the needs of various scenarios. Furthermore, the thickness of the sheet metal and the quality of the connectors directly affect the load-bearing capacity and service life of the quick-assembly crate.
