Mezzanine shelving increases racking height, maximizing storage height and better utilizing warehouse space.
2. The loft racking floor is designed with a solid shelving deck, offering superior layer loading capacity, good overall structure, even layer loading, smooth surface, and easy locking features compared to patterned steel plates or grates.
3. Attic shelves are designed with humanized logistics in mind, featuring both aesthetic appearance and generous structure. Easy to install and dismantle, they can be flexibly designed on-site.
4. Attic shelving is suitable for storing a variety of items.
5. The attic shelving is assembled in a modular design, eliminating the need for on-site welding, and boasts an aesthetically pleasing and spacious appearance. Compared to concrete or steel structures, the bottom-level shelves inherently support the upper levels, offering the advantages of lower costs and higher space utilization.
6. Loft shelving panels are available in flat, patterned steel, and perforated steel varieties to meet different requirements such as fire prevention, ventilation, lighting, etc. The transport of goods between floors can be achieved using forklifts, hydraulic lift platforms, or elevators; while intra-floor transportation is commonly completed with small hand trucks.
7. Mezzanine racking typically has a load-bearing capacity of 300KG to 1000KG per square meter. Columns are selected for their strong load-bearing capacity and low steel consumption, often in the form of round tubes. The main and secondary beams can be chosen based on load requirements, with options including the currently economically rational H-beams used in steel structure projects and the C-shaped cold-formed steel beams developed by萨克森 company.
8. The mezzanine shelf deck panels are made of Saxon special C-shaped cold-formed steel sheet with patterned embossing or perforated panels, utilizing a clip-style structure for rigid attachment to the main and secondary beams. The entire platform structure is highly integrated and can be customized with different deck panels to meet fire safety or dust, and small item fall prevention requirements. Lighting systems can also be installed below the deck as needed.
9. Mezzanine shelves are widely used in situations where storage areas are high, goods are small, manual handling is required, and storage capacity is large. They maximize space utilization and save on storage area. They can be designed as single or multi-layered mezzanines, typically 2-3 layers high. Particularly suitable for the classification and storage of series products for enterprises in the automotive parts and electronic components industries, with a load-bearing capacity of ≤500kg per layer.



































