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Shipping container jack stands2/2/2023 150mm deep before it gets to the inside floor level of the container. This means that water needs to be approx. 125mm high, the flooring (which is treated timber, 28mm thick) is then laid on top of these steel beams & screwed down. The sub floor of a container comprises the two long side rails, the front & back rails (the perimeter of the container floor) & cross members that are welded between the two long rails, every 30cm’s. The combination of these measures usually prevents the sub floor area from deterioration for the life of the container. This is a high tensile steel (hard to bend/dent) that also has some rust resistant properties. The steel used in containers is a special steel called ‘Corten’. This coating seals the timber flooring, and protects the steel from corrosion. When a shipping container is build, all the steel work is shot (sand) blasted & primed with a Zinc undercoat, then the entire sub floor area is sprayed with a very thick coating of bitumen. This is a regular question the answer depends upon the individual & the site.
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