Shipping containers typically have a hard, durable floor made of marine-grade plywood. This type of flooring is designed to withstand the harsh conditions of sea transport, including exposure to moisture and heavy loads. The marine-grade plywood used in shipping container flooring is made of multiple layers of wood veneer that are glued together, providing a strong and stable base.
The flooring is typically between 18mm and 28mm thick, and it is fastened to the steel framework of the container using screws and adhesive. The tight fit of the flooring helps prevent moisture from entering the container, which is important for protecting the items stored inside.
In addition to marine-grade plywood, some shipping containers may have concrete or steel flooring, but these are less common. The type of flooring used in a shipping container will depend on the intended use of the container and the specific requirements of the buyer or end-user.
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