Mold wooden crates must be made with high-density boards. The bottom structure should facilitate forklift loading and unloading. The top and sides must withstand the weight of the molds. Typically, the sides of the mold wooden crates are made with 9mm boards for the panels, and 20mm or thicker sliding wood for support. Before sealing the mold wooden crate, ensure the base is level.
Before the mold is hoisted into the wooden crate, ensure the bottom surface of the mold crate is flat and clean to prevent wear on the mold. For high-precision molds, moisture-proof treatment is also required to prevent rust during transportation and storage. Typically, aluminum foil bags are used for vacuum rust prevention. The interior of the mold crate should be equipped with desiccants. When sewing around the mold crate and the top, use different sizes of nails or screws based on the weight of the mold. Before sealing and packaging the mold crate, make sure to align the top symmetrically to facilitate the handling of large molds with cranes.




