1. Material:
- High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE):strength, flexibility, and resistance to chemicals and moisture.
- Polypropylene (PP):strength and rigidity.
2. Physical Properties:
- Thickness: Typically ranges from 0.5 mm to 3 mm, depending on the required strength and load capacity.
- Size: Standard sizes are usually designed to match common pallet dimensions (e.g., 40" x 48"), but custom sizes are available.
- Surface Texture: Often has a slightly textured or ribbed surface to enhance grip and prevent slippage of goods.
3. Design Features:
- Tabs or Lips: May have reinforced tabs or lips on one or more sides to facilitate handling by forklifts equipped with special attachments.
- Anti-Slip Coating: Some slip sheets are coated with anti-slip material to keep loads secure during transport.
4. Properties:
- Durability: Resistant to tearing, punctures, and abrasion.
- Lightweight: Significantly lighter than traditional pallets, reducing shipping weight and costs.
- Space-Efficient: Thin profile allows for stacking and easy storage, saving warehouse space.
- Moisture and Chemical Resistance: Unaffected by water, chemicals, and pests, making them suitable for a wide range of environments.
- Reusable and Recyclable: Can be used multiple times and are recyclable at the end of their lifecycle.