Pallet Phyl Euro

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Description

Phyl pallet euro size is the ideal solution for industrial logistics

Pallet Phyl Euro is a new generation of pallets, designed to improve logistics: it facilitates both mechanical and manual movements of goods.

Injection-moulded, one-piece design: no welds or joints, it has no breakage points.

Its dimensional consistency ensures interface with all types of material handling equipment, automation and conveyor systems. Sturdy, it withstands strong twisting loads as well as compression loads.

Suitable with all logistics infrastructures for handling and warehousing. Its mechanical characteristics and load resistance are tested in accordance with UNI/ISO 8611 standards.

Ideal for food & beverage applications, together with our layer pads. The grill-type design ensures it is easy to clean: designed without areas where water or dirt can accumulate. Custom colours are available as well.

For specific requirements such as the transport of electronic components, we are able to provide a special conductive treatment.

If more resistance is required, we can further reinforce the Phyl pallet by using polypropylene added with FG (Fiberglass).

It can be personalised with customers’ logo as well as with barcode or RFID upon request.

Applications

  • Beverage
  • Agriculture
  • Pharma & Cosmetics
  • Food
  • Automotive

 

 

Technical Details

Dimensions in mm (L x W x H) 1200 x 800 x 160
Height in mm 160
Pallet entry height in mm 95
Height topdeck in mm 47
Dynamic loading* in kg 1500
* depending upon type of loading
Static loading in kg 5000
Stackable Yes
Number of pallets
per stack **
16
** special packaging upon request
Static loading in kg 5000
Height of stack of pallets in mm 2560
Stacking weight in kg 296
Number of pallets per truck load 528
RFID ready Yes
Material Polypropylene
Temperature range -20ºC to +60ºC
Standard colours
(any other colour upon request)
Black, resultant blue

 

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