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26/05/18

What is the load-bearing structure principle of a collapsible bucket?


The load-bearing structure of the collapsible bucket doesn't rely on the thickness of a single material, but rather on the synergistic effect of the molecular toughness of PP plastic, the arc-shaped stress-dispersing design at the creases, and the thickened reinforcing ribs at the bottom.

The load-bearing structure of the collapsible bucket doesn't rely on the thickness of a single material, but rather on the synergistic effect of the molecular toughness of PP plastic, the arc-shaped stress-dispersing design at the creases, and the thickened reinforcing ribs at the bottom. When water is filled, the water pressure naturally transfers to the bucket walls and bottom corners, and the scientifically arranged folding grooves precisely direct the force to the reinforced areas, preventing localized collapse. This structure is a mature application in Japanese home furnishing products, especially suitable for scenarios requiring frequent storage and movement while maintaining stable water storage—such as washing clothes on the balcony, cleaning the bathroom, watering plants on the terrace, or even temporarily collecting rainwater. It's not a "soft, flimsy folding bag," but rather a clever engineering marvel that allows for easy folding and unfolding while remaining stable.

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