It is distinguished and named according to the carrying capacity of the shelves. According to this division principle, the carrying capacity of light shelves in all storage shelves is relatively small. Usually the shelf load is less than 150kg/layer (the shelf load is mostly calculated based on the bearing capacity of the wide span shelving racks layer).
Adjustable Shelves: Allows you to customize the height between shelves to accommodate different-sized items.
Durable Construction: Made of sturdy materials such as steel, plastic, or wood composite to withstand light to moderate loads.
Easy Assembly: Typically comes with straightforward assembly instructions and requires no special tools for setup.
Compact Design: Designed to fit into small spaces such as closets, garages, or utility rooms without taking up too much floor space.
Versatility: Can be used in various settings including homes, offices, classrooms, and workshops to organize and store a wide range of items.
Modularity: Some shelves may offer modular designs, allowing you to expand or customize the storage space according to your needs.
Weight Capacity: While designed for light-duty use, these shelves still have a specified weight capacity per shelf to ensure safe storage of items.
Optional Accessories: Some shelves may come with additional accessories such as bins, baskets, or hooks for enhanced organization options.
Mobility: Certain models may feature wheels or casters for easy movement and relocation, especially helpful for cleaning or reconfiguring the space.
Powder-Coated Finish: Provides resistance to rust and corrosion, extending the shelf's lifespan, especially in environments with high humidity or moisture.
Material Selection: High-quality materials such as steel or aluminum are sourced from suppliers. The material selection depends on the specific requirements and budget of the shelving manufacturer.
Cutting and Shaping: The selected materials are cut into the required lengths and shapes using specialized machinery such as laser cutters, shears, or saws. This step ensures that the components are uniform and precise.
Bending and Forming: Some components may need to be bent or formed into specific shapes to create the frame, shelves, and other parts of the shelving unit. This process is typically done using hydraulic presses or bending machines.
Welding: In cases where welding is required, such as joining the frame components or attaching support brackets, skilled welders use techniques like arc welding or MIG welding to ensure strong and durable connections.
Surface Treatment: The metal components undergo surface treatment to improve durability and appearance. This may involve processes such as degreasing, phosphating, and powder coating to protect against corrosion and provide a smooth finish.
Assembly: Once the individual components are ready, they are assembled according to the shelving design specifications. This may involve using fasteners such as bolts, screws, or rivets to securely join the parts together.
Quality Control: Throughout the production process, quality control measures are implemented to ensure that the shelving units meet the required standards. This includes inspections of raw materials, in-process checks, and final inspections of finished products.
Packaging and Shipping: After passing quality control, the shelving units are carefully packaged to protect them during transportation. Packaging materials may include cardboard boxes, bubble wrap, or shrink wrap. The finished products are then shipped to distribution centers or directly to customers.
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