Aerospace Container

Tyler Brady • Sep 14, 2021

The Problem: How to protect and ship large pairs of valuable wings for drones?

How to ship drone wings

We recently had a customer that needed a custom bin to ship extremely high-value wings for drones. No container existed with dimensions of a width roughly around 32" and a length around 90". The traditional larger bulk containers would not work because they are shipping the drone wings in sets and not large packages with large quantities of wings.


The Requirements:

requirements for aerospace container

The customer requested a strong, durable, and lightweight container with a lid. The container needed to have a 90" length and 32" width. The container needed to be lightweight but also strong and durable.


The Solution:

Custom Designed Container

Our designers and engineers worked with a local thermoformer to create a completely custom mold for this project. Creating a thermoformed container would meet the requirements of the container being lightweight, and by creating a custom mold, we were able to get the exact dimensions that the customer needed. 


Steel Reinforcements:

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    Before steel reinforcements

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  • Steel added to the top of 90

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    Steel reinforcements added to 90" walls

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  • Steel L-shaped bars

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    Steel L-shaped bars

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Next, we added steel reinforcements. Steel L-shaped bars were added to the top of the two long walls of the bin. Adding the steel bars to the top of the bin's walls increased the rigidity of the bin.


Plastic Divider:

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    Before plastic divider 

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  • Plastic divider added

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    Plastic divider added to the center of the bin.

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A plastic divider was added to the center of the bin, running the length of the container. The divider's purpose is to keep the drone wings from shifting during shipment.


Metal Runners:

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    Base of container before metal runners

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  • Metal runners added to the base of the container

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    Metal runners added to the base of the container

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  • he metal runners also create fork straps for the container

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    he metal runners also create fork straps for the container

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The last change we made was to increase the rigidity of the base of the bin by adding metal runners to the length and width of the base of the container. By adding the metal runners to the base, it will strengthen the base. The runners will also keep the container from flexing when a forklift is moving the bin. The metal runners also create fork straps for the container keeping it securely on the forks while being lifted and transported. 


The Results:

By creating a custom-designed thermoformed bin and lid, we guarantee that the bin is exactly what the customer's applications need. Once the thermoformed bins and lids were created, our CustomBulk® technicians went to work adding L-shaped steel bars to the top of the bin's walls. Metal runners were also added to the base of each bin to give additional strength to the bins and creating fork straps. We were able to create a completely custom bin to meet the customer's very specific applications needs. The customer is now able to safely and securely ship and store their custom-length delicate drone wings. 


Tyler Brady Account Manager

Tyler Brady |Sales Team Lead

Tyler is the Sales Team Lead, has been with RPP Containers for a decade, and has extensive knowledge and experience in the bulk container industry. Tyler works in tandem with our Custom Design Team to ensure all his customers find the optimum bulk container for their application.

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