Freight container
A container and intermediate fiber technology, applied in the field of freight containers, can solve the problems of not being able to compromise and bear the requirements, and achieve the effect of increasing the weight and reducing the weight of the wall
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[0075] Throughout the drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements.
[0076] figure 1 A perspective view of a freight container according to a first embodiment of the present invention is schematically shown. The freight container includes a side wall A, a door C, a roof D, an upper side beam H, a lower side beam G, a lintel K, a threshold L, a rear corner post M, and rear corner castings N. AE is the width direction, AD is the height direction and AC is the length direction.
[0077] figure 2 Schematically showing a perspective view of a 45ft freight container comprising side walls A, roof D, upper side beams H, lower side beams G, front end walls B, upper end beams E, lower end beams F, front corners Casting J and front corner pillars I, side end walls P and Q, roof ends R and S, center pillar U, and lower side sill reinforcement T. X is the length direction, Y is the height direction, and Z is the width direction.
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