A container roof panel is a critical structural component designed to protect cargo from environmental elements (rain, UV, dust) and provide robust load-bearing support for stacked containers. Engineered for durability and adaptability, it forms the top barrier of shipping containers, ensuring goods remain intact across harsh transit conditions—from scorching deserts to stormy seas.
The top plate of a container is a key component that constitutes the superstructure of the container, mainly undertaking the functions of waterproofing, pressure resistance and overall structural support
Material specifications:
Base material: High-strength weathering steel (Q345 or SPA-H)
Coating: Hot-dip galvanizing (zinc layer ≥120g/m²) or galvanized alloy
Each 20 feet flat container can use 5 whole plates, and 40 feet high container can use 11 plates. Dimensions are 2.0*1045*2356MM;The five plates are welded in turn to form the top plate of a container.
Application:
Suitable for standard containers, including ordinary dry cargo containers, refrigerated containers, folding containers, railway containers, air freight containers, container houses, logistics cars, etc.