RE: Concise Description of EU Standards for Fine Art Shipping Crates
Title: Concise Description of EU Standards for Fine Art Shipping Crates
Hi Glen, as far as I know to date, manufactured materials,
such as plywood, meet the EU standards for wood products. Any soft woods used in
crates (Pine) must be bug stamped by someone who is licensed to use the stamp.
Simply purchasing the correct heat treated soft wood products will not meet the
EU criteria. It is the crate fabricator who must certify the wood has been
correctly used. Best regards, Bryan Cooke
Hi Bryan,
Both I guess. I'm really wondering if a crate is
fabricated from manufactured materials (i.e. plywood) in it's entirety if it
complies to EU standards. If not, is it
necessary to have the crate made from certified materials in a certified shop
that has been inspected and has the ability to apply the bug free
stamp?
Best,
Glen
Dear Glen, Are you referring to construction and packing
standards? Or to heat treated "bug stamped" wood standards? Best regards,
Bryan Cooke
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone out there has a concise
set of specifications that are required to meet European Union Standard for
crates, specifically art shipping crates?
Thanks,
Glen
Flanderka
Vancouver Art Gallery
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