Introduction
Our status as a qualified supplier to representative enterprises like Maersk is a direct testament to the consistent quality, reliable performance, and strict compliance of our aluminum welding materials. This tag focuses on the trust and performance history established with high-volume, critical application users. It confirms that our materials meet the exacting standards for strength, durability, and corrosion resistance required for long-life assets subjected to global logistics cycles and harsh operating environments.
Specification
| Classification (AWS) | ER5087 / ER5356 (Commonly required) |
| Qualification Status | Proven supplier to logistics industry leaders |
| Key Property | Resistance to fatigue and stress corrosion cracking |
| Supply Consistency | Guaranteed high volume and batch stability |
| Certification Overlap | Often correlates with ABS/DNV approval |
Applications
Fabrication of dry freight and refrigerated shipping containers (reefers).
Repair and maintenance of container fleets and associated logistics equipment.
High-strength welding for trailer chassis and intermodal transport units.
Any project where verified supplier history is a non-negotiable requirement.
FAQ
- Q: Does being a 'Qualified Supplier' guarantee my acceptance of the material?
- A: While qualification indicates high-level suitability and performance history, the final acceptance depends on your specific project's engineering specifications and required filler metal classification (e.g., ER5356).
- Q: What are the primary alloys used in container manufacturing?
- A: Container bodies and trailers often utilize high-strength, corrosion-resistant alloys like the 5XXX series, making filler metals such as ER5356 and ER5087 the standard requirement.
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