Transport Products is the West Coast distributor of blast resistant boxes from A box 4 U These engineered personnel and storage blast resistant modules can be designed to meet your specific needs with configurations for Controlled Entry Point Offices, Equipment/Sensitive Substance Storage, Restrooms, and numerous other applications. All components were found to respond at or below "low-medium" range of damage when subjected to a 5 psi free-field blast load with 200 msec duration. Damage to non-structural components such as conduit pipes, light fixtures, HVAC unit and interior sheathing is expected to be minor under the 5 psi free-field blast load with 200 msec duration. P-I diagrams for the primary structural components were provided; these diagrams would allow computing the response of the component under any blast load. Connections were also designed to resist 5 psi blast load with 200 msec duration.
A Box 4 U is a leader in the field of blast resistant and portable storage units. A Box 4 U excels in providing solutions for our customers. Every client has individual needs and A Box 4 U can find the solution for that particular requirement. A Box 4 U was founded in 1998 with the idea of maintaining a high degree of customer service while producing products of exceptional quality. At A Box 4 U this begins the first time the customer is in contact with the company, through the entire process of leasing or sales, delivery, setup and billing. A Box 4 U offer the reliability and the experience you need to find a solution for your individual needs. Whether it is an income producing unit or a permanent solution in a blast resistant module / blast resistant building, A Box 4 U can help you find a solution.
A Box 4 U Blast Resistant Module are field tested for a 5 psi (200 msec duration) blast. The test blast utilized a 1250+ high explosive ANFO charge, at a standoff distance of 110 ft. The blast tested module was constructed to A Box 4 U standard spec, with roof and wall panels strengthened with tube steel stiffeners. The module survived with no structural damage.
Here is our containers in action at a local refinery
Typical storage container

A container with a break area for the workers.

Typical drop roll off delivery.
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