Yellow Bottle Softdrink Carrier Plastic Crate Box Container 3D Model

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| Vendor: | surf3d |
| Published: | Nov 28, 2025 |
| Download Size: | 21 MB |
| Game Ready: | – |
| Polygons: | 31,442 |
| Vertices: | 29,405 |
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| Materials: | Yes |
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Yellow Bottle Softdrink Carrier Plastic Crate Box Container 3D Model
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Included File Formats
This model is provided in 14 widely supported formats, ensuring maximum compatibility:
• - FBX (.fbx) – Standard format for most 3D software and pipelines
• - OBJ + MTL (.obj, .mtl) – Wavefront format, widely used and compatible
• - STL (.stl) – Exported mesh geometry; may be suitable for 3D printing with adjustments
• - STEP (.step, .stp) – CAD format using NURBS surfaces
• - IGES (.iges, .igs) – Common format for CAD/CAM and engineering workflows (NURBS)
• - SAT (.sat) – ACIS solid model format (NURBS)
• - DAE (.dae) – Collada format for 3D applications and animations
• - glTF (.glb) – Modern, lightweight format for web, AR, and real-time engines
• - 3DS (.3ds) – Legacy format with broad software support
• - 3ds Max (.max) – Provided for 3ds Max users
• - Blender (.blend) – Provided for Blender users
• - SketchUp (.skp) – Compatible with all SketchUp versions
• - AutoCAD (.dwg) – Suitable for technical and architectural workflows
• - Rhino (.3dm) – Provided for Rhino users
Model Info
• - All files are checked and tested for integrity and correct content
• - Geometry uses real-world scale; model resolution varies depending on the product (high or low poly)
• • - Scene setup and mesh structure may vary depending on model complexity
• - Rendered using Luxion KeyShot
• - Affordable price with professional detailing
Buy with confidence. Quality and compatibility guaranteed.
If you have any questions about the file formats, feel free to send us a message — we're happy to assist you!
Sincerely,
SURF3D
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More Information About 3D Model :
**Standardized Plastic Beverage Carrier (Yellow Variant)**
A standardized plastic beverage carrier, often colloquially termed a "crate," "box," or "rack," is a highly specialized piece of Returnable Transport Packaging (RTP) designed for the efficient handling, storage, and distribution of bottled goods, predominantly carbonated soft drinks. The specific designation in the title refers to a yellow-pigmented unit optimized for the secure conveyance of multiple standard-sized soft drink bottles (typically glass or PET, between 250ml and 2 liters). These containers form a critical component of closed-loop bottling logistics systems.
### Material and Construction
The carriers are injection-molded, overwhelmingly utilizing High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) or occasionally Polypropylene (PP). These polymers are selected for their exceptional durability, chemical resistance, resistance to moisture and microbial growth, and light weight relative to historical wooden or metal crates. The selection of a vivid color, such as yellow, often serves as a proprietary identifier for a specific brand, bottling plant, or regional distribution network, aiding in inventory tracking and loss prevention throughout the supply chain.
The structural design is rigorously standardized, adhering to common pallet dimensions (e.g., 1200mm x 1000mm or 1200mm x 800mm ISO standards) to facilitate automated stacking and forklift handling. Key design features include:
1. **Compartmentalized Grid:** The internal structure consists of a fixed, geometric grid, creating specific cavities dimensioned to snugly hold a set number of uniform bottles (commonly 12 or 24 units). This grid prevents bottle-to-bottle contact, significantly reducing breakage during transit, especially vibrations or impacts.
2. **Nesting and Stacking Features:** The top perimeter incorporates a reinforced rim and often specific corner alignment features that interlock precisely with the base of an identical crate stacked above it. This stacking feature ensures vertical stability in high-bay warehousing and during vehicle transport.
3. **Lateral Reinforcement:** Walls are typically latticed or corrugated to maximize structural rigidity while minimizing material usage, contributing to optimal thermal dissipation and reduced tare weight.
4. **Handling Apertures:** Ergonomic hand-holds or lateral slots are integrated into the walls to facilitate manual loading, unloading, and staging operations.
5. **Drainage:** The base often incorporates small apertures to allow for the escape of water used during automated wash cycles or accumulated condensation, maintaining sanitary conditions.
### Function and Application
The primary function of the yellow plastic carrier is unitization—transforming numerous individual soft drink bottles into a single, robust, and mechanically handled unit.
In the bottling process, empty carriers are conveyed to the filling line, where they receive sanitized, newly filled bottles. They are then stacked and transported to distribution centers or directly to retail outlets. The plastic crates often serve as temporary display racks at the point of sale before the bottles are transferred to refrigerated shelves. Once emptied by the consumer, the bottles (if part of a deposit return scheme) are often returned to the same yellow carrier at the retailer, completing the reverse logistics cycle. The carrier itself is then cycled back to the bottling plant for washing, inspection, and reuse. This circular application significantly reduces packaging waste compared to single-use corrugated cardboard alternatives.
The yellow pigmentation, while functional for branding, also offers high visibility in dimly lit warehouse environments and serves as a rapid visual cue for identifying the contained commodity (soft drinks) versus other beverages like beer or milk, which often utilize different colored crates (e.g., red, blue, or green).
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KEYWORDS: Plastic Crate, Beverage Carrier, Soft Drink Logistics, HDPE, Returnable Transport Packaging, Bottling Industry, Yellow, Unitization, Container Rack, Standardized Crate, Bottle Transport, High-Density Polyethylene, Storage System, Distribution Container, Grid Structure, Palletization, Inventory Management, Closed-Loop System, Material Handling, Injection Molding, Retail Display, Durability, Warehouse Equipment, Soft Drink Bottle, Stackable Container, Transport Box, Polymer Crate, Supply Chain, Recycling Stream, Ergonomic Design.
Included File Formats
This model is provided in 14 widely supported formats, ensuring maximum compatibility:
• - FBX (.fbx) – Standard format for most 3D software and pipelines
• - OBJ + MTL (.obj, .mtl) – Wavefront format, widely used and compatible
• - STL (.stl) – Exported mesh geometry; may be suitable for 3D printing with adjustments
• - STEP (.step, .stp) – CAD format using NURBS surfaces
• - IGES (.iges, .igs) – Common format for CAD/CAM and engineering workflows (NURBS)
• - SAT (.sat) – ACIS solid model format (NURBS)
• - DAE (.dae) – Collada format for 3D applications and animations
• - glTF (.glb) – Modern, lightweight format for web, AR, and real-time engines
• - 3DS (.3ds) – Legacy format with broad software support
• - 3ds Max (.max) – Provided for 3ds Max users
• - Blender (.blend) – Provided for Blender users
• - SketchUp (.skp) – Compatible with all SketchUp versions
• - AutoCAD (.dwg) – Suitable for technical and architectural workflows
• - Rhino (.3dm) – Provided for Rhino users
Model Info
• - All files are checked and tested for integrity and correct content
• - Geometry uses real-world scale; model resolution varies depending on the product (high or low poly)
• • - Scene setup and mesh structure may vary depending on model complexity
• - Rendered using Luxion KeyShot
• - Affordable price with professional detailing
Buy with confidence. Quality and compatibility guaranteed.
If you have any questions about the file formats, feel free to send us a message — we're happy to assist you!
Sincerely,
SURF3D
Trusted source for professional and affordable 3D models.
More Information About 3D Model :
**Standardized Plastic Beverage Carrier (Yellow Variant)**
A standardized plastic beverage carrier, often colloquially termed a "crate," "box," or "rack," is a highly specialized piece of Returnable Transport Packaging (RTP) designed for the efficient handling, storage, and distribution of bottled goods, predominantly carbonated soft drinks. The specific designation in the title refers to a yellow-pigmented unit optimized for the secure conveyance of multiple standard-sized soft drink bottles (typically glass or PET, between 250ml and 2 liters). These containers form a critical component of closed-loop bottling logistics systems.
### Material and Construction
The carriers are injection-molded, overwhelmingly utilizing High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) or occasionally Polypropylene (PP). These polymers are selected for their exceptional durability, chemical resistance, resistance to moisture and microbial growth, and light weight relative to historical wooden or metal crates. The selection of a vivid color, such as yellow, often serves as a proprietary identifier for a specific brand, bottling plant, or regional distribution network, aiding in inventory tracking and loss prevention throughout the supply chain.
The structural design is rigorously standardized, adhering to common pallet dimensions (e.g., 1200mm x 1000mm or 1200mm x 800mm ISO standards) to facilitate automated stacking and forklift handling. Key design features include:
1. **Compartmentalized Grid:** The internal structure consists of a fixed, geometric grid, creating specific cavities dimensioned to snugly hold a set number of uniform bottles (commonly 12 or 24 units). This grid prevents bottle-to-bottle contact, significantly reducing breakage during transit, especially vibrations or impacts.
2. **Nesting and Stacking Features:** The top perimeter incorporates a reinforced rim and often specific corner alignment features that interlock precisely with the base of an identical crate stacked above it. This stacking feature ensures vertical stability in high-bay warehousing and during vehicle transport.
3. **Lateral Reinforcement:** Walls are typically latticed or corrugated to maximize structural rigidity while minimizing material usage, contributing to optimal thermal dissipation and reduced tare weight.
4. **Handling Apertures:** Ergonomic hand-holds or lateral slots are integrated into the walls to facilitate manual loading, unloading, and staging operations.
5. **Drainage:** The base often incorporates small apertures to allow for the escape of water used during automated wash cycles or accumulated condensation, maintaining sanitary conditions.
### Function and Application
The primary function of the yellow plastic carrier is unitization—transforming numerous individual soft drink bottles into a single, robust, and mechanically handled unit.
In the bottling process, empty carriers are conveyed to the filling line, where they receive sanitized, newly filled bottles. They are then stacked and transported to distribution centers or directly to retail outlets. The plastic crates often serve as temporary display racks at the point of sale before the bottles are transferred to refrigerated shelves. Once emptied by the consumer, the bottles (if part of a deposit return scheme) are often returned to the same yellow carrier at the retailer, completing the reverse logistics cycle. The carrier itself is then cycled back to the bottling plant for washing, inspection, and reuse. This circular application significantly reduces packaging waste compared to single-use corrugated cardboard alternatives.
The yellow pigmentation, while functional for branding, also offers high visibility in dimly lit warehouse environments and serves as a rapid visual cue for identifying the contained commodity (soft drinks) versus other beverages like beer or milk, which often utilize different colored crates (e.g., red, blue, or green).
***
KEYWORDS: Plastic Crate, Beverage Carrier, Soft Drink Logistics, HDPE, Returnable Transport Packaging, Bottling Industry, Yellow, Unitization, Container Rack, Standardized Crate, Bottle Transport, High-Density Polyethylene, Storage System, Distribution Container, Grid Structure, Palletization, Inventory Management, Closed-Loop System, Material Handling, Injection Molding, Retail Display, Durability, Warehouse Equipment, Soft Drink Bottle, Stackable Container, Transport Box, Polymer Crate, Supply Chain, Recycling Stream, Ergonomic Design.



































