Modular Container ISO 20 Tech Spec
Modular Container ISO 20 Tech Spec
FOR
WITH
FOR
Container Lion
SCOPE
This specification covers the design, construction, materials, testing, inspection and
performance requirements for ISO, 1CC type steel dry cargo
CONTENTS
1. GENERAL
2. DIMENSIONS AND RATINGS
3. MATERIAL AND CONSTRUCTION
4. SURFACE PREPARATION AND PROTECTION
APPENDIX
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1. GENERAL
The container is designed and manufactured for the carriage of general cargo
by marine, road, and rail. It is designed to maintain its structural and
weather tight integrity within a temperature range of -40° Celsius to +80° Celsius.
The container will conform to and satisfy the following regulations and
standards (each with the latest edition).
1.2.1 ISO/TC-104
The container shall comply with the customs convention of containers, 1972
and all subsequent revisions to date and will be identified with appropriate
approval plates and markings.
The container will be registered and comply with the International Union
of Railways (UIC) code 592-1 OR and 592-2 OR.
The container will comply with the rules set forth in the International
Convention for Safe Containers and will be so identified with a plate.
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1.4 Handling
1.5 Transportation
Length: 6058mm 0 -6
Width: 2438mm 0 -5
Height: 2591mm 0 -5
Length: 5898mm 0 -6
Width: 2352mm 0 -5
Height: 2395mm 0 -5
Diagonal tolerance of front and rear frames should be less than 10mm
Diagonal tolerance of side and roof panels should be less than 13mm
Width: 2340mm 0 -5
Height: 2280mm 0 -5
2.6 Ratings
2.7.1 The faces of the bottom corner fittings protrude from lower faces of all
transverse members in the base of the container by 14.5mm (+3-3.5mm).
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2.7.2 The upper faces of top corner fittings protrude from upper faces of the
highest point of the roof by 6mm.
2.7.3 The outer side faces of corner fittings protrude from outside faces of corner
posts by 3mm.
2.7.4 Under 1.8 x max. gross weight no part of the base will protrude more than 6mm
below the bottom corner fittings.
3.1 General
3.2 Materials
The main constructional materials are shown in Appendix A of the
specification.
3.4.1 The bottom side rails are of 158 x 48 x 30 x 4.5mm thick channel section steels
with a pressed profile as shown in drawing attached.
3.4.2 The cross members consist of 16 pcs of 122 x 45 x 45 x 4mm thick steel channel
and 2 pcs of 122 x 80 x 45 x 4mm thick members at the floor joints.
3.4.3 Each forklift pocket is of 2 pcs of cross members welded with a 3.2mm thick top
plate and 2 bottom end plates 200mm deep x 6mm thick.
3.4.4 Four corner gussets, t4 x 200mm thick protection plates will be welded from
side rail to corner fittings.
3.5 Floor
3.5.1 The floor is of 28mm thick plywood. All joints between each plywood and the
whole floor perimeter are sealed with an elastic sealant.
3.5.3 The plywood used will be certified to meet the requirements of Australian
Commonwealth Dept. of Health (Plant Quarantine Treatment Schedule) for
Timber Components (T.C.T).
3.5.4 The floor will be fixed to the steel cross members by zinc-plated self-tapping
screws. The head of these screws are countersunk below the level of the
upper surface of the floor by 2mm to 2.5mm. The smaller floorboards are
mounted at the rear side close to the door.
3.5.5 The floor spacer with t4 x 50mm flat bar will run the full length in centre.
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3.6 The Front Frame
3.6.1 The bottom end rail is of 4mm thick pressed steel and formed into open
sections. The bottom end rail has 4 pcs inner vertical gussets.
3.6.2 Each front corner post is a single pressed section of 6mm steel.
3.6.3 The top front rail is a upper plate of 3mm thick and a 60 x 60 x 2.3mm thick
square tube forming its profile.
3.7.1 The door sill (rear bottom rail) is of 4.5mm thick pressed steel and formed
into open sections. Each door sill has 4 pcs inner vertical gussets located
just behind the cams of the door locking assembly.
3.7.2 The rear corner post is a single piece of pressed section of 6mm thick
reinforced on the inside with a 113 x 40 x 10mm channel.
3.7.3 The door header has a 3mm thick top plate with a 4mm "U" channel at the
bottom forming into a box shape.
3.8.1 The side walls are of 5 pcs of 2mm thick steel panels of both ends and 1.6mm
thick intermediate steel panels without marking panels, vertically trapezium
corrugated steel panels continuously welded to each other and to the end rails
and corner posts. Welding penetration side panels to rails should be min.
75%.
3.8.2 The top side rails are 60 x 60 x 2.3mm steel square tube.
3.9 Roof
3.9.1 The roof is of 5 pcs corrugated 2mm steel panels with a 5mm camber
continuously welded to the upper frame.
3.10 Door
3.10.1The doors are constructed with corrugated steel panels. The panel thickness is
2mm. The top and bottom horizontal door members are of 3.2mm thick
pressed 'U' type members. The vertical door members are of 50 x 100 x 3.2mm
thick rectangle tube.
3.10.2 Each door is capable of swinging 270° when fully opened and can be secured in
that position by means of nylon ropes attached.
3.10.3 The right door is so designed that the right door must be opened before the
left in compliance with T.I.R. requirements.
3.10.4 The door gasket is of extruded EPDM with a double lip to ensure water
tightness. The upper and side gaskets are of 'J' type configuration. Bottom is
of a 'C' type configuration. It is attached with sealant and secured with a
stainless steel retainers by blind rivets.
3.10.5 Each door is suspended by four hinges with stainless steel pins, nylon
bushings and brass washers placed at the hinge pin lugs of the rear corner
posts.
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3.10.6 Galvanized locking devices on a galvanized ø34mm pipe are secured to the
door with nuts and bolts and has nylon bushings on the brackets. The Locking
devices will be installed after the container is painted.
3.10.7 A door holder per door, made of mixed nylon rope, is tied to the center-side
locking rod and the receptacle (hook type) is welded to each bottom side rail to
retain the door at the open position.
3.11. Sealant
Butyl based sealant is to be used for non-exposed parts such as floor lap
joint area and between door gasket and frame. For internal exposed parts
such as the periphery of the floor, chloroprene sealant is to be used.
3.12.1 Shoring Slots: 60 x 40mm slots are provided for on each of the rear corner
posts so that a 2" thick batten can be secured to give protection against
shifting cargo.
3.12.2 Lashing Rings: 4 rings with ø12mm will be welded to each of the bottom
and top side rails. Each lashing point is designed to provide a “2000kg pull
load in any direction” without any permanent deformation of lashing ring and
surrounding area.
2 lashing bars will be welded to each corner post at the position of 150mm
higher from top surface at bottom corner fitting and 150mm lower from the
bottom surface of top corner fitting. Each lashing rod on the corner post is
designed to provide a “1000kg pull load in and direction“ without any
permanent deformation.
3.12.3 Ventilators - ventilators should be small type fabricated from A.B.S. resin by
injection molding process. They will be secured to the second corrugation
recess from right corner post of both side walls, by means of three Aluminum
Huck bolts.
3.12.4 Two pcs of 200 x 75 x 9mm thick cone damage protectors ('C' channels) are
placed at both sides of front end rail as well as door sill.
3.12.5 Reinforcement plates - the 300 x 270 x 4mm steel plate are welded to the upper
surface of the top end frames around the top corner fittings.
4. SURFACE PROTECTION
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4.2 Paint
Apply one coat of zinc rich primer no. Hempadur Zinc 15360 to 30 mic. DFT.
Apply one coat of epoxy resin primer no. Hempadur Hi-Build 45200/45201 to 40
mic. DFT. (Grey)
Apply one coat of Acrylic top coat no. Hempatex 56430 to 40 mic. DFT. (50 mic.
DFT. On roof)
Apply one coat of zinc rich primer no. Hempadur Zinc 15360 to 30 mic. DFT.
Apply one coat of epoxy resin top coat no. Hempadur Hi-Build 45200/45201 to
60 mic. DFT.
4.3. Undercoating
The whole underside will be coated with 35 mic. of zinc rich primer no.
Hempadur Zinc 15360 and 200 mic. of Waxy or Bituminous undercoating.
Color: Black
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APPENDIX A