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Dandalee Quantity Types

This article provides a standardized list of quantity types for products on Dandalee, ensuring consistency, clarity, and ease of use.

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General Quantity Types

  1. Pieces (Pcs) - Individual items (e.g., nails, screws, bolts, or a single hammer).

  2. Units (Unit) - Generic term for single items when "pieces" doesn’t fit (e.g., a ladder, a drill).

  3. Each (Ea) - Another term for individual items, often used interchangeably with "pieces" (e.g., a paint roller).

  4. Pairs (Pr) - Items sold in twos (e.g., work gloves, brackets).

  5. Sets (Set) - Pre-assembled kits (e.g., a door hardware set, scaffolding kit).

Volume-Based Quantity Types

  1. Cubic Meters (m³) - Bulk materials by volume (e.g., concrete, gravel, sand).

  2. Cubic Feet (ft³) - Alternative volume measure, common in some regions (e.g., soil, mulch).

  3. Liters (L) - Liquids or semi-liquids (e.g., paint, adhesive, sealant).

  4. Gallons (Gal) - Alternative for liquids, often US-specific (e.g., waterproofing coating).

  5. Barrels (Brl) - Large liquid containers (e.g., oil, asphalt emulsion).

  6. Drums (Drum) - Large containers for bulk liquids or chemicals (e.g., industrial adhesives, sealants).

  7. Containers (Cont) - IBCs or large intermediate bulk containers (e.g., waterproofing chemicals, bulk resin).

Area-Based Quantity Types

  1. Square Meters (m²) - Surface area coverage (e.g., tiles, flooring, insulation).

  2. Square Feet (ft²) - Alternative area measure (e.g., carpet, drywall sheets).

  3. Square Yards (yd²) - Less common but used for some materials (e.g., paving stones).

  4. Panels (Panel) - Large flat modular elements by count (e.g., fence panels, facade panels).

Weight-Based Quantity Types

  1. Kilograms (kg) - Weight for bulk or heavy items (e.g., steel rebar, cement powder).

  2. Tons (T or Tonne) - Large quantities by weight (e.g., aggregate, sand, gravel).

  3. Pounds (lb) - Alternative weight measure, common in some markets (e.g., asphalt mix).

  4. Ounces (oz) - Smaller weights, rare but possible (e.g., specialty adhesives).

  5. Batches (Batch) - Lot-based supply or custom mixed materials (e.g., ready-mix concrete).

Packaged Quantity Types

  1. Bags (Bag) - Pre-packaged bulk items (e.g., cement bags, sand bags, grout).

  2. Sacks (Sack) - Similar to bags, often larger (e.g., lime, plaster).

  3. Packs (Pack) - Bundled items (e.g., a pack of 10 timber planks, 50 screws).

  4. Boxes (Box) - Packaged goods (e.g., tiles, fasteners, electrical fittings).

  5. Bundles (Bdl) - Grouped items, often raw materials (e.g., rebar, lumber, pipes).

  6. Rolls (Roll) - Continuous materials (e.g., carpet, roofing felt, wire mesh).

  7. Pails (Pail) - Bucket-like containers (e.g., joint compound, paint).

  8. Drums (Drum) - Large containers (e.g., industrial adhesives, sealants).

  9. Reels (Reel) - Long flexible materials coiled (e.g., cable, fencing wire).

  10. Spools (Spool) - Similar to reels; wire, rope, or cable.

Length-Based Quantity Types

  1. Meters (m) - Linear measure (e.g., piping, conduit, trim).

  2. Linear Meters (Lm) - Linear measure (e.g., piping, conduit, trim).

  3. Feet (ft) - Alternative linear measure (e.g., lumber, cable).

  4. Yards (yd) - Another linear option (e.g., fabric, edging).

  5. Lengths (Lng) - Pre-cut lengths of material (e.g., 2m steel rods, 8ft boards).

  6. Strips (Strip) - Narrow linear items (e.g., flashing, trim, rubber seals).

  7. Coils (Coil) - Metal sheets or wire coiled by length/weight.

Specialized Construction Quantity Types

  1. Sheets (Sht) - Flat materials (e.g., plywood, drywall, metal panels).

  2. Pallets (Pal) - Bulk shipments (e.g., bricks, blocks, tiles on a pallet).

  3. Loads (Load) - Truckload or large bulk delivery (e.g., sand, gravel).

  4. Modules (Mod) - Modular construction sections or prefab elements.

  5. Assemblies (Asm) - Complex pre-fabricated sets or systems.

  6. Sections (Sec) - Pre-cut or modular segments (e.g., ducting, piping).

  7. Fixtures (Fix) - Specialized finished items (e.g., light fixtures, plumbing assemblies).


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