Wire Box
Setting corrugated sheet or paper sheet in the warehouse box can protect material surface, ensrue intacetness during storage and transportation, reduce cost and improve efficiency. Easy operation, wide application and long service life.
Setting corrugated sheet or paper sheet in the warehouse box can protect material surface, ensrue intacetness during storage and transportation, reduce cost and improve efficiency. Easy operation, wide application and long service life.
Structure:
Storage cages, also known as wire boxes, are made using Q195 high-grade steel wire as the raw material. The wire is cold drawn into a formable profile and then spot welded to create semi-finished mesh panels. After the mesh panels are formed, they undergo surface treatments such as galvanizing or powder coating before being assembled into the final product.
Storage cages can be stacked up to four levels high, facilitating vertical storage solutions. The primary material for storage cages is strong steel wire typically drawn into diameters of 5mm, 6mm, or 6.4mm. The mesh welding usually features spacings of 50×100, 100×100, or 50×50 mm.
The base of the storage cage is constructed using U-shaped steel, which is formed by cold rolling strip steel. The four corners of the base are made using stamped parts produced in a single stamping process. The dimensions of the storage cages can be customized based on the actual requirements of the customer's products. When purchasing storage cages, considerations should include the external dimensions of your products, the maximum load requirements you've designed for, whether the cages will be used for storage or turnover, and whether stacking will be required.
Load Capacity:
Typically ranges from 500 to 2000 kg.
Surface Treatment:
Options include galvanizing or powder coating to enhance durability and resistance to corrosion.