Mezzanine racking can increase the height of shelves, fully utilizing the storage height and better making use of the storage space.
2. The loft shelves are equipped with shelf decks, which offer superior layer loading capacity, excellent overall integrity, even layer loading, a flat surface, and easy locking compared to patterned steel plates or steel grids.
3. Attic shelves are designed with humanized logistics in mind, featuring both aesthetic beauty 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, offering an overall aesthetic and spacious appearance. Compared to concrete or steel frame structures, the bottom floor shelves inherently support the upper levels, providing advantages such as lower costs and higher space utilization rates.
6. Loft shelving panels are available in flat, patterned steel, and perforated steel varieties to meet different requirements such as fire resistance, ventilation, and lighting. For transporting goods between floors, options include forklifts, hydraulic lifting platforms, and elevators; typically, small hand trucks are used for in-level transportation.
7. Mezzanine shelving typically has a load-bearing capacity of 300KG to 1000KG per square meter. Columns are chosen for their strong load-bearing capacity and minimal steel usage, such as round tubes; the main and secondary beams can be selected based on load requirements, with options including the currently economically reasonable H-beams in steel structure projects and the C-shaped cold-formed steel beams developed by萨克森Sachsen Company.
8. Loft racking panels are made of Saxon special C-shaped cold-formed steel sheets with patterned embossing or perforated plates, featuring a clip-on structure that rigidly fastens to the main and secondary beams. The entire platform structure is highly integrated and can be customized with different panel options to meet fire prevention or dust prevention, as well as anti-fall requirements for small items. Lighting systems can also be installed below the floor as needed.
9. Mezzanine shelving is widely used in high-ceiling storage facilities with small goods, manual handling, and large storage volumes, effectively maximizing space usage and reducing warehouse footprint. Depending on the specific site and requirements, it can be designed as a single or multi-level mezzanine, typically 2-3 levels. Particularly suitable for the classification and storage of series products in industries like automotive parts and electronic components, with a load capacity of ≤500kg per level.



































