Structure:
This structure features a fully interlocking assembly, with column pieces configured in an assembled structure. The legs are made from a one-time stamped cross-shaped design, providing high strength, good rigidity, and an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The top beams are bolted to the column pieces.
Depth:
For shelves against walls, the total depth should ideally be controlled within six pallet depths to enhance the efficiency and reliability of forklift access. For central areas where access is available from both sides, the total depth should ideally be controlled within twelve pallet depths.
Stability:
This type of shelving is relatively less stable compared to other types, hence it should not be too tall, typically staying below 11 meters. Additional bracing devices are also necessary within the system.
Layout Density:
Offers an extremely high space utilization rate, nearly double that of conventional pallet racking systems. It is suitable for storing large quantities of limited variety goods of the same type. Goods can be stored and retrieved from the same side (Last In, First Out) or from opposite sides (First In, First Out).
Load Capacity:
Individual goods should not be too large or heavy, typically kept below 1500 kg in weight, with a pallet span not exceeding 1.5 meters.
Surface Treatment:
Uses top-grade epoxy resin for electrostatic powder coating, providing strong adhesion, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and an attractive appearance. Meets the national GB6739-2006 standard, ensuring surface quality and smoothness.
Usage:
Widely used in storage facilities for large volumes of goods with limited variety. These goods are uniformly packaged and singular in product type, such as in food, tobacco, and cold storage warehouses.