Yes, container liners will experience some pressure during transportation. This is because containers may be subjected to various external forces during transport, such as vibration, bumps, and compression. These forces cause the cargo inside the container to exert pressure on the liner.
To cope with this pressure, container liners are usually made of high-strength materials to ensure they can withstand the various pressures during transportation. Furthermore, proper design is also key to reducing the pressure on the liner; for example, some models use an inverted triangular door design to better support and distribute pressure.
However, even so, it is necessary to avoid excessive squeezing or impact on the container during transportation to prevent damage to the liner. Regular inspection and maintenance of the liner's condition are also crucial to ensure its good performance throughout transportation.
Therefore, although container liners experience some pressure during transportation, the impact of this pressure on the cargo and the liner can be effectively reduced through proper material selection, design, and transportation management.