Trade Promotion Series, Issue 207U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - United States |
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Page 86
... a very important item to be con- sidered in deciding upon the type of shipping container and its in- terior packing ... flute corru- gations , and have found them eminently satisfactory . The A - flutes provide maximum cushioning ...
... a very important item to be con- sidered in deciding upon the type of shipping container and its in- terior packing ... flute corru- gations , and have found them eminently satisfactory . The A - flutes provide maximum cushioning ...
Page 87
... a sheet of fluted or corru- gated strawboard , kraft , or other material , usually not less than 0.009 of an inch in ... flute corrugation and the other a B - flute corrugation ( see fig . 36 ) . In the A - flute cor- rugations there are ...
... a sheet of fluted or corru- gated strawboard , kraft , or other material , usually not less than 0.009 of an inch in ... flute corrugation and the other a B - flute corrugation ( see fig . 36 ) . In the A - flute cor- rugations there are ...
Page 88
... of the flutes . In top to bottom , or stack- ing direction , where the flutes in the boxes are vertical , the A - flute board is stiffer by reason of the higher arch construction , holding the outer and inner liner walls further apart . A - ...
... of the flutes . In top to bottom , or stack- ing direction , where the flutes in the boxes are vertical , the A - flute board is stiffer by reason of the higher arch construction , holding the outer and inner liner walls further apart . A - ...
Page 89
The criterion of merit as between A - flute and B - flute cartons for any article is their respective ability to resist crushing of flutes in service . If experience or tests will demonstrate that the A - flutes will not break down ...
The criterion of merit as between A - flute and B - flute cartons for any article is their respective ability to resist crushing of flutes in service . If experience or tests will demonstrate that the A - flutes will not break down ...
Page 256
... of phonograph records used by one of the leading manufacturers is as follows . The records are placed in a kraft envelope and 25 records are then placed in a full telescope box made of single - wall corrugated fiberboard , A - flute ...
... of phonograph records used by one of the leading manufacturers is as follows . The records are placed in a kraft envelope and 25 records are then placed in a full telescope box made of single - wall corrugated fiberboard , A - flute ...
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A-flute B-flute bags bale bands battens bilge binding wires blocks bolts braces burlap cargo chemicals cleats coal-tar commodities construction contents corner corrugated fiberboard crate cubic damage diagonal diameter edges excelsior explosives export packing export shipment fastened fiber containers Figure flaps frame freight gage gallons gross weight handling heavy holes hoops Inch Inch Inch inflammable interior packing Interstate Commerce Commission joint kraft paper length lined with waterproof liners liquids lumber machine manufacturers material metal straps method of packing miter joint moisture nailed wooden boxes package pads percent pieces placed plywood plywood boxes pounds prevent protection reinforced rolling hoop sealed securely sheathing shipped shippers skids slack barrels solid fiberboard space specifications standard staples staves steel drums stevedores strength surface tainers tape tare weight tensile strength thickness tight tongued and grooved top and bottom transportation waterproof paper width wire-bound boxes wood wooden barrels
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Page 207 - ... under such regulations as shall be prescribed by the board of supervising inspectors with the approval of the Secretary of Commerce...
Page 212 - An inflammable solid is a solid substance other than one classified as an explosive, which is liable, under conditions incident to transportation, to cause fires through friction, through absorption of moisture, through spontaneous chemical changes, or as a result of retained heat from the manufacturing or processing.
Page 213 - A, are poisonous gases or liquids of such nature that a very small amount of the gas, or vapor of the liquid, mixed with air is dangerous to life.
Page 206 - ... in such manner as shall be prescribed by the regulations established by the board of supervising inspectors with the approval of the Secretary of Commerce...
Page 206 - ... may be carried on such steamers when securely packed in strong, tight chests or boxes, the covers of which shall be well secured by locks, screws, or other reliable fastenings, and stowed in a safe part of the vessel, at a secure distance from any fire or heat. All such other provisions shall be made on every steamer carrying passengers or freight, to guard against and extinguish fire, as shall be prescribed by the Board of Supervising Inspectors, and approved by the Secretary of the Treasury.
Page 206 - Nothing in the foregoing or following sections of this Act shall prohibit the transportation by steam vessels of gasoline or any of the products of petroleum when carried by motor vehicles (commonly known as automobiles) using the same as a source of motive power: Provided...
Page 206 - ... except under special license; nor shall oil of vitriol, nitric or other chemical acids be carried on such steamers except on the decks or guards thereof, or in such other safe part of the vessel as shall be prescribed by the inspectors. Refined petroleum, which will not ignite at a temperature less than one hundred and ten degrees of Fahrenheit thermometer, may be carried on board such steamers upon routes where there is no other practical mode of transporting it...
Page 459 - Articles must be carefully addressed to show the exact place of destination but not the names of other places nearby. The office of destination must be written legibly in Arabic characters, as far as possible, as well as in English or French. Prohibitions.
Page 207 - Every person who packs or puts up, or causes to be packed or put up for shipment, any gunpowder, nitro-glycerine, camphene, naphtha, benzine, benzole, coal oil, crude or refined petroleum, oil of vitriol, nitric or other chemical acids, oil or spirits of turpentine, friction matches...
Page 462 - Crated," as appearing In the classification, except as provided In Rule 14g, means that all sides and ends of any article or machine so packed must be protected by wooden slats, nailed, screwed or dovetailed together, and of sufficient strength to hold...