Mezzanine shelving features:
Generally, medium-sized tiered shelving or heavy-duty beam shelving is used as the main structure, with forklifts or hydraulic lift platforms for loading and unloading goods between floors. Multi-level mezzanine racking maximizes warehouse space. The mezzanine shelving takes humanized logistics into consideration, featuring an aesthetically pleasing and spacious design. Easy to install and dismantle, it can be flexibly designed on-site, suitable for storing various types of items.
The mezzanine shelving is a modular structure, requiring no on-site welding, offering an aesthetically pleasing and spacious design. Compared to concrete or steel frame structures, the mezzanine shelves themselves act as support for the upper levels, providing cost-effectiveness and high space utilization.
Rack panels for mezzanine shelves are available in flat steel, patterned steel, perforated steel, etc., to meet various requirements such as fire prevention, ventilation, lighting, and more. For loading and unloading between floors, options include forklifts, hydraulic lifting platforms, and freight elevators; typically, small hand trucks are used for in-floor transportation.
Mezzanine racking typically has a load-bearing capacity of 300KG to 1000KG per square meter. The columns are selected for their strong load-bearing capacity and less steel usage, with round tubes; the main and secondary beams can be chosen based on the load requirements.
Mezzanine racking is widely used in situations where storage rooms are tall, goods are small, manual handling is involved, and storage capacity is high. It optimizes space usage and saves storage area. According to the actual site and specific requirements, it can be designed as a single or multi-level mezzanine, usually 2-3 levels. Suitable for the classification storage of series products for enterprises in the automotive parts, electronic components, etc., with a load capacity of ≤500kg per level.
































