Craemer Group: Extremely large volume – The CB3 high pallet box

Craemer Group: Extremely large volume – The CB3 high pallet box

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The Craemer Group with headquarters in Germany is now presenting its latest product development: the large-volume CB3 High pallet box with a capacity of around 1,000 litres. The CB3 High was designed specifically to allow for even more efficient transport of particularly large quantities or bulky goods. The large load carrier is moulded in one piece and boasts a high level of stability and resistance, while the sophisticated design ensures everyday ease of use.

The CB3 High pallet box from Craemer is made of high-quality, food-safe polyethylene, is available in industrial dimensions (1,200 x 1,000 millimetres) with three longitudinal runners or nine feet and weighs 46.5 or 49.5 kilograms. With a height of 1,140 millimetres and a capacity of around 1,000 litres, the CB3 High offers significantly more interior volume than most other pallet boxes.

Robust and safe to use

Single-mould production ensures a robust runner or foot connection; additional ribs above the entry openings of the closed outer walls offer increased protection against forklift tines and the strong ribbing of the lower deck ensures that the bottom of the container is very robust. Integrated stacking cams on the outside corners lock with the stacking pockets in the bottom, ensuring stacked boxes are firmly secured.

The CB3 High pallet box (left) holds around 1,000 litres and is compatible with the Craemer CB3 with a capacity of 610 litres. (Photo: Craemer)

Everyday ease of use

The CB3 High is temperature resistant from -30 to +40 degrees Celsius, and even up to +90 degrees for a short time. The seamless construction and smooth inner walls mean it is easy to clean and dry the container. The new, large-volume pallet box from Craemer is optionally available with lateral trunnions for effortless lift-tilt emptying. As an option, the CB3 High is also available with an open 1-inch and 2-inch drain port hole, and if necessary, markings facilitate drilling of the standard closed holes with integrated thread. A transponder bracket on each of the long sides enables optional retrofitting with RFID tags, and printing fields offer space for an individual logo, lettering or numbering. A custom-fit lid is available as additional equipment.

The custom-fit lid is optionally available for the CB3 High. (Photo: Craemer)

Next to the CB3 High, Craemer's portfolio includes two other pallet box models: the three-runner CB with closed walls, which is available in euro and industrial size, and the extremely robust SB3 in industrial sizes. The latter is optionally available in a perforated version and with nine feet. All pallet boxes comply with the European container standards DIN EN 13626 and DIN EN ISO 12048.

This article was originally published by Craemer Group.

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