Versatile plastic crates for storage and material handling. Multiple sizes and colors available. Stackable design with excellent durability for warehouse and retail applications.
We have a variety of Plastic Crates types, including:
Beverage crates
Bread crates
Collapsible crates
Lidded crates
Meat crates
Milk crates
Nestable crates
Perforated crates
Produce crates
Stackable crates
Storage crates
Transport crates
Materials:
Polypropylene (PP) has high chemical resistance and withstands temperatures from -20°C to +120°C.
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is characterized by impact and frost resistance.
Low density polyethylene (LDPE) is more flexible and lightweight.
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) has high stiffness and impact resistance.
Polycarbonate (PC) is transparent and has high strength.
Size:
Small dimensions:
12×8×6 inches. 16×12×6 inches 18×12×9 inches
Medium sizes:
18×13×12 inches. 20×15×12 inches 24×16×8 inches.
Large sizes:
24×16×12 inches. 24×20×12 inches 28×20×15 inches.
Industrial/warehouse sizes:
32×24×15 in. 32×24×24×20 inches 36×24×24×20 inches 48×40×30 inches - used for pallet systems
Eurobox's standardized Nestable/Stackable dimensions are also widely used:
23.6×15.7×8.3 in. 23.6×15.7×12.6 in.
Plastic Crates FAQs
Plastic crates are typically made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene (PP), which offer durability, resistance to chemicals, and the ability to withstand various environmental conditions.
Plastic crates come in a variety of sizes, from small hand-held crates to large industrial containers. Common sizes include 12x12 inches, 18x12 inches, and 24x16 inches, with different heights available depending on the application.
Plastic crates are used in industries such as agriculture, food and beverage, retail, logistics, and manufacturing. They are ideal for storing and transporting goods, organizing inventory, and protecting items during shipment.
Yes, food-grade plastic crates are available and are specifically designed to meet FDA standards for food safety. These crates are used to store and transport food products safely.
Plastic crates are lightweight, durable, resistant to moisture and chemicals, and easy to clean. They do not splinter or corrode, making them more hygienic and longer-lasting than wooden or metal crates.
Yes, most plastic crates are designed to be stackable, allowing for efficient use of space in storage and transportation. Some crates are also nestable when empty, which helps save space during return shipping or storage.
The weight capacity of plastic crates varies depending on their size and construction. They can typically hold anywhere from a few pounds to several hundred pounds, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
Many plastic crates are made with UV-resistant materials to protect their contents from sun damage. This makes them suitable for outdoor use, though prolonged exposure to extreme weather conditions may eventually degrade the plastic.
Yes, plastic crates are suitable for use in cold storage facilities as they can withstand low temperatures without becoming brittle. They are commonly used in the food and beverage industry for storing perishable items.
Plastic crates can be cleaned with soap and water, or by using a pressure washer. For food-grade crates, it's recommended to use food-safe cleaning agents and ensure thorough rinsing to maintain hygiene.
Yes, plastic crates are recyclable. They can be processed at the end of their useful life to create new plastic products, contributing to sustainability and reducing environmental impact.
Yes, plastic crates can be customized in terms of size, color, and design. Customization options may also include adding logos, labels, or other branding elements to suit specific needs.
Plastic crates are designed for long-term use and can last for several years, depending on the material, usage, and environmental conditions. They are durable and resistant to wear and tear.
Plastic crates should be stored in a clean, dry area away from direct sunlight to prevent UV degradation. Stackable or nestable crates can help maximize storage efficiency when space is limited.
Plastic crates are reusable and recyclable, which helps reduce waste and environmental impact. Their lightweight nature also lowers transportation costs and carbon emissions compared to heavier alternatives.
Yes, there are heavy-duty plastic crates designed to handle significant weight and withstand rough handling. These crates are reinforced to provide extra strength and durability for demanding applications.
Plastic crates are commonly used in agriculture, food and beverage, retail, logistics, automotive, and manufacturing industries for the storage, transportation, and organization of goods.
Generally, plastic crates can be handled with standard material handling equipment such as forklifts or pallet jacks. However, specific handling requirements may vary depending on the crate size and load capacity.