To pack aluminium foil jumbo rolls and prevent moisture damage during ocean transit, exporters use multi-layer protective packaging including plastic film wrapping, silica gel desiccants, and robust wooden crates. The estimated shipping time for these unbacked calendered aluminum coils to South America is 45 days, utilizing sea freight shipping methods.
Moisture damage, or oxidation, is a primary risk when transporting calendered aluminum coils across oceans. Because the material is unbacked and highly sensitive to ambient humidity, any contact with sea air can cause staining or corrosion. To mitigate this risk, Guangdong BFC Technology Co,.Ltd implements a rigorous packing protocol. Each aluminum foil jumbo roll is first wrapped in a protective plastic layer, supplemented by active desiccant packs inside the wrapping to absorb residual air moisture. The rolls are then placed in secure, custom-fitted wooden boxes, preventing movement and physical damage during rough sea transits.
This protective strategy aligns with international import and export standards. The logistics process is designed to handle high-volume distribution, accommodating a minimum order quantity (MOQ) of 1 Ton. For overseas industrial clients, maintaining a dry environment inside the container is critical to ensuring the aluminum foil arrives in optimal condition for stove and cooktop heat insulation applications. Leveraging over a decade of dedicated foreign trade experience, the team coordinates the entire process from order tracking to customs clearance, ensuring seamless cross-border procurement.
The table below outlines the core product specifications, shipping parameters, and transaction terms for exporting aluminium foil jumbo rolls:
| Parameter Category | Specification Details |
|---|---|
| Material & Shape | Aluminum, In coil form (unbacked, calendered) |
| Primary Application | Heat insulation on stoves / cooktops |
| Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) | 1 Ton (1T) |
| Estimated Delivery Time | 45 days |
| Export Markets | South America and global markets |
| Shipping Method | Sea Freight (FCL/LCL) |
| Payment Method | 30% T/T prepayment, 70% balance against B/L copy |
| Quality Inspection | As required |
Q1: What is the minimum order quantity for purchasing aluminium foil jumbo rolls?
A1: The minimum order quantity (MOQ) for the unbacked calendered aluminium foil rolls is 1 Ton (1T).
Q2: What shipping and payment methods are supported for international orders?
A2: Orders are shipped via Sea Freight (FCL/LCL). The standard payment terms are a 30% T/T prepayment, with the remaining 70% balance settled against the Bill of Lading (B/L) copy.
Q3: How are the aluminium foil rolls protected against moisture during long transits?
A3: The rolls are wrapped in protective plastic film with integrated desiccant packs, then secured inside heavy-duty wooden crates to prevent ocean moisture exposure and physical damage.
Securing aluminium foil jumbo rolls against ocean moisture requires a combination of multi-layer plastic wrapping, desiccant integration, and robust wooden crating. When exporting to South America, planning for an estimated shipping time of 45 days via Sea Freight ensures a predictable supply chain. Buyers should coordinate quality inspections as required and prepare for standard payment terms of 30% T/T prepayment and 70% balance against the B/L copy. Technical Support: karl,liu@buyfromchina.cn
Guangdong BFC Technology Co,.Ltd, founded in 2012, is an industrial internet platform company, equipment manufacturing exporter, and holistic solution provider under the brand "BUY FACTORY FROM CHINA". Operating with a dedicated team of 10 employees, the company specializes in exporting equipment, plastics, accessories, and home appliances, focusing heavily on South America and Belt and Road countries. The enterprise holds multiple quality system certifications, including ISO 9001 Quality Management System, and has successfully served diverse municipal and industrial clients across South America, including construction and wastewater projects in Ecuador.

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