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The attic shelving offers strong flexibility, mainly reflected in:
1. Utilizing shelves as the main structure, the floor panels typically feature cold-rolled steel flooring.
2. Interlocking structure; the floor slabs are locked in place with a locking mechanism between them and the floor beams.
3. Compared to traditional patterned steel floor plates or steel grating floor plates, it boasts advantages such as strong load-bearing capacity, good overall integrity, excellent uniform load-bearing, high precision, a flat surface, and easy locking. Moreover, it is easily matched with lighting systems, and is convenient for both storage and management.
4. We offer various types of floor panels, including flat, convex, and perforated designs.
5. Each shelf of the unit rack typically has a load capacity of less than 500 kg, and the floor panel can usually bear between 300-1000 kg per square meter.
6. The floor spacing is typically 2.2m to 2.7m, with the top shelf height usually around 2m, ensuring ease of human-machine operation.
7. Typically equipped with stairs, a hydraulic lift platform, or an elevator, or goods are transported to the upper floor by forklifts.
8. Easy to install and dismantle, adaptable to various locations and needs, can be flexibly designed as a two-story or three-story loft, maximizing space utilization.
9. Widely used in industries such as car 4S shops, electronics, light industry, and machinery.































