Understanding the Composition and Applications of Different Structural Suzhou Storage Racks In today's era of technological advancement in the storage rack industry, there are numerous types of storage racks available. These are categorized based on structural types, including B-racks, beam racks, mezzanine racks, and cantilever racks, among others. Different rack structures can achieve various storage effects, catering to diverse user needs. With this in mind, today's editor from Suzhou Storage Rack Factory takes the opportunity to thoroughly introduce these various structural storage racks to you.

The ZhongB Shelving: Comprising of columns, crossbeams, and shelf panels, the ZhongB shelving features columns commonly with butterfly holes or trapezoidal holes, which vary in load-bearing capacity. The ZhongB shelving is suitable for manual handling or paired with parts boxes and trolleys for loading scattered heavy goods.
Rack Shelves: Rack shelves are composed of upright posts and beams. The upright sections (assembled by connecting posts, cross bracing, and diagonal bracing with bolts) are interconnected with C-shaped welded beams to form the shelf frame, commonly used for storing palletized goods and accessed by forklifts.
Mezzanine Racking: Composed of columns, beams, and mezzanine decks, mezzanine racking is widely used with cold-rolled steel decks today. It boasts excellent load-bearing capacity, overall integrity, even load distribution, high precision, a smooth surface, and ease of locking. Mezzanine racking maximizes warehouse height by constructing two or three levels of mezzanines on the existing site, for storing medium to light items, with manual storage.
Aisleless Racking: Aisleless racking is composed of uprights and cantilevers, primarily formed by installing cantilevers on the uprights. It can be single-sided or double-sided, featuring stable structure, and is used for storing long materials, circular materials, boards, pipes, and irregular goods.





