Owning a shipping container comes with a fair share of responsibilities. One of the most important parts is maintenance. Thanks to their simple design, keeping containers in clean order isn’t too difficult. However, there are several tasks you need to carry out to ensure they remain in good working order.
Shipping containers send to last for approximately 15-20 years. Nevertheless, the years will be determined by how well the container is looked after. This blog will outline the steps you should take to keep your container in the best possible condition.
Inspect The Condition Of Your Container Every Year
Jot down a note in your calendar every year to make sure you dedicate time to inspecting your container open-top container. A look on the outside and inside will give you an indication of the health and condition. Rust is an important feature that you should look out for as this can get worse without treatment.
For example, if the 20 ft container is frequently shipped on vessels, you will need to keep an eye out for the seals. These seals may have been robust to begin with, but over time they will become brittle and lose their water-tight sealing. Re-sealing faulty seals of essential for proper function.
Much like any problem, dealing with it early on will save you time and money. Where the container is stored will also influence the risk of getting damaged. If you are based in an area that is moist or freezing, you can expect the metal to deteriorate a lot faster. Conversely, a warm and dry climate is the ideal environment for a shipping container to be stored.
Avoid ‘Container Rain’ Or Moisture As Much As Possible
The term ‘container rain’ refers to the process by which water droplets can actually start to fall from the roof of the container. This happens due to the moisture build-up in the container which then condensates at the top. Shipping containers in Auckland are likely to have this issue due to humidity. Too much ‘container rain’ can accelerate the oxidation process which leads to increased rusting.
There are three ways you can decrease the moisture condensing in the shipping containers:
1. Reduce the humidity within the container
Reducing humidity is the obvious solution when it comes to decreasing moisture. There are a few tools you can use to eliminate the wetness.
Install a vapour barrier
Add a dehumidifier or air-conditioning unit
Place large silica gel packs on the walls
2. Increase ventilation with a whirlybird or vent
Fitting your containers with the appropriate number of whirlybirds or vents can really help with circulation. Instead of allowing humidity to build up inside, the passing of air in and out of the container will decrease the moisture. Without the moisture, the container will rust at a far slower rate.
3. Only store dry items within the container
Obviously, it’s difficult to be picky with what goes inside the container, but dry items will have less moisture in them. Please note that even items like wood can have a very high moisture content which will release it into the air if it’s warm enough.
Additionally, try and avoid placing moisture-sensitive items in the container. Anything like paper, cardboard or cork. If the water droplets from the condensation land on these surfaces, the water will be absorbed. Soon, you’ll have the issue of mould on your hands which make the container a potential health hazard.
How Do You Prevent Rust On A Shipping Container?
Rust is what happens when iron reacts with the oxygen in the air. Manufacturers of steel apply many materials to the metal to ensure that corrosion won’t occur. However, even with layers of this coating, rust is still eventually going to occur.
Buying a brand-new shipping container will give you the best defence against rust for a short period. However, if you purchase a used container, you’re going to need more preventative maintenance. It’s important that if any rust is present, you sand it down to the bare metal. Here, you can apply a new coat of a rust-inhibiting primer to continue your prevention of rust in the future.
CIMC Equilink
At CIMC Equilink, we can offer you peace of mind knowing that your shipping containers will be up for the challenge.
Since our inception, we have supplied only the highest quality shipping containers for sale, and shipping container parts and accessories, and shipping container replacement doors used for the repair and new building of standard ISO Containers.
Over the years in the industry, we have worked with thousands of clients across America, Europe and Asia Pacific Region, and we pride ourselves in delivering the best possible solutions to each and every customer that we serve.
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If you want to learn more about CIMC Equilink’s selection of shipping containers spare parts as long as 20ft or 40ft containers or even ISO tank parts for sale, or have any questions about repairing or manufacturing the containers, don’t hesitate to call us at (86) 21 66867007 or contact us at: info.equilink@cimc.com and our experts will help you find the best solution for your needs and your budget.
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