Egg tray - egg packaging is designed for safe transportation of the product from the poultry farm to the final consumer. The correct size of the cells helps the egg to maintain the necessary position to avoid damage, and the absorbent properties help to avoid the formation of mold. For many decades, all sorting lines in poultry farms have been configured for a standard SEM tray, which is then stacked on top of each other in a standard corrugated box.
Data | Values |
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Length, mm | 310 ± 5 |
Width, mm | 310 ± 5 |
Height, mm | 47 ± 1 |
Number of cells, pieces | 30 |
Data | Values |
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Length, mm | 310 ± 5 |
Width, mm | 310 ± 5 |
Height, mm | 47 ± 1 |
Number of cells, pieces | 30 |
Data | Values |
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Length, mm | 255 ± 5 |
Width, mm | 210 ± 5 |
Height, mm | 38 ± 3 |
Number of cells, pieces | 20 |
Data | Values |
Length, mm | 280 ± 5 |
Width, mm | 280 ± 5 |
Height, mm | 28 ± 1 |
Number of cells, pieces | 30 |
Data | Values |
Length, mm | 280 ± 5 |
Width, mm | 280 ± 5 |
Height, mm | 47 ± 1 |
Number of cells, pieces | 30 |
Data | Values |
Length, mm | 300 ± 5 |
Width, mm | 300 ± 5 |
Height, mm | 47 ± 1 |
Number of cells, pieces | 30 |