CP9 Pallets
Discover the CP9 pallets from Q-Pall. Designed for the efficient transport and storage of goods, the CP9 pallet stands out from other models in its class, offering unique features in terms of dimensions, material selection, and quality.
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Height: 150 mm
Weight: 14,25 kg
Racking load: 300 kg
Height: 165 mm
Weight: 24,6 kg
Racking load: 1250
As part of Q-Pall's plastic pallet family and the standard CP-pallet range of nine different models, the CP9 pallet is known for specific features that set it apart from other options on the market.
What are CP9 pallets used for?
A CP9 pallet is primarily used for transporting octabins, big bags, and drums. CP9 pallets measure 1140 x 1140 x 156 mm. Note: CP9 pallets share the same dimensions as CP3 pallets, but the difference lies in the bottom deck. The CP9 pallet has a continuous base, while CP3 pallets have three bottom boards, making CP9 pallets compatible with pallet trucks. Additionally, the CP9 pallets have a load capacity of 1500 kg, allowing for the easy transport of heavy goods.
What other types are available besides the CP9 pallet?
There are many types of plastic pallets, including CP pallets. These pallets are specifically designed for the chemical and plastics industries but are also used in other industries due to their efficiency. You’re likely familiar with standard wooden or plastic pallets; these CP pallets come in nine versions, labeled CP1 through CP9. Differences among them lie in their size and construction. All CP pallets from Q-Pall are made from 100% recycled plastic, making them easy to recycle. Another significant advantage of this plastic version is that they’re easy to clean and can be reused for extended periods.
Ordering a CP9 pallet?
Looking for CP9 pallets? Then Q-Pall is the right place for you! Our webshop offers all types of CP pallets, including CP9 pallets. Each pallet type includes a detailed product description with information on dimensions, load capacity, etc. You can also select additional options, such as adding a logo to the pallets, anti-slip features, or fire retardants. Then, you can choose the desired number of CP9 pallets and request a quote.
More information or ordering CP9 pallets
Would you like more information about CP9 pallets, request a quote, or buy CP9 pallets? With the largest selection on the market, Q-Pall can always assist you. Contact us by sending an email to info@qpall.com or call our specialists at +31 413-353 111.
1. Material Choice & Application
The exact composition depends on the intended use:
- Standard & Pool Pallets: Made from recycled material for maximum sustainability and durability.
- Food Safety (HACCP): For direct contact with food, we use no recycled material, but exclusively virgin PP or HDPE.
2. Recycling & Circularity
Because our pallets consist of 100% plastic, they are fully recyclable at the end of their service life. This supports a circular process: your old pallet becomes the raw material for a new Q-Pall pallet.

Skids, often referred to in logistics as runners, determine the stability and usability of a pallet. They ensure the connection with the floor, racking, or conveyor system.
Which configuration do you need?
The choice depends on your storage system and the vulnerability of your load. These are the three most common variants:
- 3 Skids (Longitudinal)
Ideal for: High Racking & Automation.
This is the standard for racking systems. Pallets with three longitudinal skids rest stably on the beams and are perfectly suited for automated conveyor systems. - 5 Skids (Perimeter Base)
Ideal for: Flexible Logistics & Pallet Jacks.
This configuration often forms a 'frame' around the perimeter but leaves the center open. This makes it easier for forklifts and pallet jacks to pick up the pallet from all sides, speeding up the process in block stacking scenarios. - 6 Skids (Cross Deck)
Ideal for: Block Stacking & Pressure Distribution.
This is the heaviest and most stable variant with a full cruciform base.- Maximum pressure distribution: The large surface area at the bottom prevents the pallet from pressing into the underlying load. This prevents damage to boxes or bagged goods.
- Robustness: Due to maximum rigidity, this variant is superior for intensive block stacking.
Are you unsure which base structure fits your warehouse system? Contact us; we are happy to advise you on the right configuration.
The load capacity indicates the maximum weight a plastic pallet can safely bear. This is the most important specification for your choice, as overloading can lead to damage or unsafe situations.
1. What determines the load capacity?
The construction and the material used determine the strength of the pallet. A smartly designed plastic pallet combines a low tare weight with a high load capacity. However, a pallet with a higher load capacity is not by definition 'better'; it is about ensuring the specifications match your intended use.
2. The three types of load
Load capacity is never just one fixed number. In technical specifications, we distinguish between three situations:
- Static load: The maximum load when the pallet is stationary on the ground (e.g., during storage or stacking).
- Dynamic load: The maximum load during transport with a forklift or pallet jack.
- Racking load: The maximum load when the pallet is placed in a rack, supported by beams.
Note: The values for these three situations differ significantly per pallet.
Are you unsure which load capacity is required for your logistics process? Contact us; we are happy to help you find the right match between load and pallet type.
The carbon footprint of a plastic pallet expresses the total environmental impact in kilograms of CO2 equivalent (kg CO2 eq.). To make this impact transparent for you, official Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) documents are available for all Q-Pall pallets.
1. What does this emission consist of?
Greenhouse gas emissions occur at various stages of the life cycle. The greatest impact usually arises during:
- Raw material extraction: Obtaining the base material.
- Production: Energy consumption during the injection molding of the pallets.
- Transport: Logistics from raw material to factory and from factory to customer.
2. How Q-Pall reduces CO2
We minimize these emissions at every step of the process. By making intensive use of recycled plastics and organizing the 'end-of-life' process (full recycling of old pallets), we significantly lower the ecological footprint compared to wooden alternatives or virgin plastic.
Do you want to dive deeper into our sustainability strategy? Read all about our vision on recycling and reduction in our Orange Values.
When selecting a plastic pallet, the choice of the top deck is decisive for functionality. You can choose between an open structure (gridded) for weight savings or a closed deck for hygiene and load capacity.
1. Open top deck
A pallet with an open structure contains holes or grids in the deck.
- Advantage: Less material usage makes the pallet lighter and often more cost-efficient.
- Application: Ideal for export, general logistics, and situations where every kilogram counts.
2. Closed top deck
These pallets have a completely solid surface, often with a smooth finish.
- Advantage: Higher load capacity and superior hygiene. The solid deck prevents dirt or liquids from seeping through to goods underneath.
- Application: Essential for the meat processing industry, pharmaceuticals, and environments with strict hygiene requirements (HACCP).
Are you unsure which type of deck best fits your logistics process? Contact us to review the specifications for your application.