The frame pallet sets new standards for lifting and lowering filled IBCs thanks to the stable substructure. The forces acting on the pallet are optimally distributed, and sagging is minimal compared to other pallets, meaning that vertical conveying and transporting larger loads present no problems. The pallet can also be lifted and lowered from all sides. All IBCs with the new pallet have optional UN approval and, as well as a version with a steel bottom plate, is also available as a full-plastic frame pallet with a bottom plate made of plastic.
The pallet is manufactured in a single piece, including the corner blocks. The highly robust design and the use of particularly impact-resistant recycled plastic ensures maximum stability and durability. Optimised for the circular economy, the extra robust pallet offers maximum reusability, which is guaranteed by the company's own Schütz Ticket Service collection system. Schütz recyclate sets standards in terms of quality and performance. It is made out of used industrial packaging in a complex and carefully controlled process in the company’s own recycling centres. One of many advantages for customers is that by using recycled plastic, depending on the configuration up to 64.8 kg of CO2 per pallet can be saved compared to a conventional steel frame pallet.
Further information on the worldwide availability of the new IBC frame range and other new products from Schütz will be available from 22 to 25 October at Stand C01:22 at Scanpack in Göteborg.