Careful packaging of Air flotation device is the key to preventing damage. First, disassemble the detachable parts one by one, such as small parts of the dissolved air system and accessories of the dosing device, and wrap them tightly with shock-absorbing materials such as foam and bubble film to avoid collision and damage during transportation. The main part of the equipment, such as the flotation tank, should be reinforced with wooden boxes or metal frames. Thick foam boards can be laid on the inner wall of the wooden box to buffer external impact in all directions. After packaging, fix the equipment firmly in the transport vehicle, and use ropes, buckles and other tools to prevent displacement during transportation.
2. Standardized loading and unloading
The loading and unloading process requires the use of appropriate lifting equipment and tools, such as forklifts and cranes. Strictly follow the loading and unloading instructions of the equipment, accurately control the weight and center of gravity of the Air flotation device, and move smoothly during lifting to avoid sudden start and stop. For example, the center of gravity of the flotation equipment may be unevenly distributed due to the internal structure. When lifting, find the balance point to prevent tilting and tipping. At the same time, put signs such as "fragile" and "handle with care" in conspicuous locations on the equipment to remind staff to operate in a standardized manner.
3. Choose the mode of transportation and route
Select the mode of transportation reasonably according to the size, weight and transportation distance of the equipment. If the equipment is large and heavy, a flatbed trailer can be used for road transportation, and a suitable freight car must be applied for rail transportation. When planning the route, avoid sections with poor road conditions, steep slopes or height and weight restrictions to reduce bumps and potential risks. For example, rugged mountain roads may cause the equipment to shake violently, so flat and wide national roads or highways should be given priority.
4. Protect against rain and moisture
Most of the air flotation equipment is made of metal, and some internal components are sensitive to humidity. During transportation, rain and moisture measures should be taken, and the entire equipment should be tightly covered with rainproof cloth to ensure that rain cannot penetrate. If the transportation environment is humid, a desiccant can be placed in the package to absorb water vapor to prevent the equipment from rusting or internal electronic components from being damaged by moisture.