
Heat-Treated Pallets (ISPM 15)
Large stocks of quality New and Used Heat Treated Pallets. Next-day mainland delivery.
Wood Pallets Certified for Export
Our new and used wood pallets are heat treated to meet ISPM15 standards to help prevent the spread of pests and diseases across borders. Each heat-treated pallet is stamped with the official ISPM15/IPPC mark and certified for export, giving you peace of mind that your shipment is fully compliant.
Palltech Pallets has the best quality new and used heat-treated wood pallets to meet all export needs:
GRADE A for heavy-duty or high-value loads.
GRADE B for solid general use.
GRADE C for lighter, budget-conscious storage.


Wood Pallets Certified for Export
Our new and used wood pallets are heat treated to meet ISPM15 standards to help prevent the spread of pests and diseases across borders. Each heat-treated pallet is stamped with the official ISPM15/IPPC mark and certified for export, giving you peace of mind that your shipment is fully compliant.
Palltech Pallets has the best quality new and used heat-treated wood pallets to meet all export needs:
GRADE A for heavy-duty or high-value loads.
GRADE B for solid general use.
GRADE C for lighter, budget-conscious storage.
Frequently Asked Questions
The biggest difference between the UK and European pallet industries is the pallet size. The standard UK pallet size is 1200 x 1000mm, available in several pallet types and weight-bearing capacities.
European pallets (often called Euro pallets or EPAL) measure 1200 x 800mm. Almost all warehouses and transport systems throughout Europe use this standard size.
Palltech Pallets provide approved heat-treated pallets that conform to ISPM15 standards, so you don’t need to worry about regulatory compliance. All new and used heat-treated wood pallets carry a branded, burnt-in ISPM15 mark and are tracked and supplied with certified documentation.
All Palltech heat-treated pallets are branded with the ISPM15 stamp, which includes:
- The IPPC logo
- A country code
- A unique identifier for the treatment provider
- The treatment method (HT for heat treatment)
This stamp is typically found on the side of the pallet and certifies that it has been treated according to ISPM15 regulations and is safe for international shipping.
Yes, heat-treated pallets can contribute to a business’s sustainability goals as they’re classed as environmentally friendly. The heat treatment process is chemical-free, reducing environmental impact compared to chemically treated pallets. The process also lowers the wood’s moisture content, making pallets more resistant to rot and decay. This increases their lifespan, meaning fewer pallets need to be produced and replaced, conserving resources. Finally, heat-treated pallets can be recycled or repurposed at the end of their service life, supporting a circular economy and reducing waste.