Mezzanine shelving can increase shelf height, fully utilize storage height, and better make use of storage space.
2. Mezzanine shelving floors are laid with shelf decks, which offer superior load-bearing capacity, excellent overall integrity, even load distribution, smooth surface, and easy locking compared to patterned steel plates or steel grates.
3. Attic shelves are designed with humanized logistics in mind, featuring aesthetic appearance and generous structure. Easy to install and dismantle, they can be flexibly designed on-site.
4. Attic shelves are suitable for storing a variety of items.
5. The attic shelving is a modular structure, requiring no on-site welding, and boasts a sleek, elegant appearance. Compared to concrete or steel frame structures, the attic shelves inherently support the upper floors, offering the advantages of lower cost and higher space utilization.
6. Mezzanine shelving panels are available in flat, patterned steel, and perforated steel varieties to meet different requirements such as fire resistance, ventilation, and lighting. The upper and lower levels of goods can be transported using forklifts, hydraulic lift platforms, or elevators; while goods on the same level are typically moved using small hand trucks.
7. Mezzanine shelving typically supports 300kg to 1000kg per square meter, with columns made of round tubes that offer strong load-bearing capacity with minimal steel usage. The main and secondary beams can be chosen based on load requirements, opting for the currently cost-effective H-beams in steel construction projects and the C-shaped cold-formed steel beams developed by萨克森 company's steel platform.
8. Loft shelves are made with Saxon special C-shaped cold-formed patterned steel plate or perforated panels, utilizing a clip-style structure that rigidly fastens to the main and secondary beams. The entire platform structure is highly integrated, allowing for the selection of different deck panels to meet fire prevention or dust, and small item fall prevention requirements. An illumination system can also be installed below the floor as needed.
9. Mezzanine racking is widely used in situations with high storage rooms, small goods, manual handling, and large storage volumes, allowing for full space utilization and area savings. According to the actual site and specific requirements, it can be designed as single or multi-layered mezzanines, typically 2-3 stories. Particularly suitable for the classification and storage of series products for enterprises in the automotive parts, electronic components, etc., with a load-bearing capacity of ≤500kg per level.



































