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Features:
1. Structure: The grid rack is equipped with metal grids at positions such as between layers and on the sides of the frame, providing more detailed space division. Ordinary shelves are mostly open structures composed of beams, shelves and uprights.
2. Space utilization: Due to the grid separation, small items on the grid shelves are less likely to fall off and can be adapted to goods of different shapes. Ordinary shelves are prone to dropping when storing scattered and small goods, and their adaptability to the shape of the goods is slightly weaker.
Advantage:
1. Goods protection: The grid can effectively prevent goods from sliding or toppling over, especially for irregular and small-sized goods, providing strong protection. For storing such goods on ordinary shelves, additional protective measures are required.
2. Classified management: The grid forms independent small Spaces, facilitating the classification and zoned storage of goods, and making picking and inventory taking more efficient. Ordinary shelves rely on layer board division or marking for classification and are prone to mixed storage.
3. Spatial adaptation: It can utilize vertical space to refine storage. For goods with special shapes, the grid can assist in limiting. The vertical space utilization of ordinary shelves is relatively rough, and it is difficult to store irregular goods.
4. Safety: The grid-reinforced frame ensures overall stability and rigidity, disperses the pressure of the goods, and bears more evenly. The force on ordinary shelves is concentrated on the beams and shelves, and they are prone to deformation under long-term heavy loads.
APPLICATIONS:
1. E-commerce warehouse
2. Third-party logistics centers
3. Factory workshop
4. Auto parts warehouse
5. Pharmacy
6. School library
7. Libraries and archives
8. Hospital pharmacy
Features:
1. Structure: The grid rack is equipped with metal grids at positions such as between layers and on the sides of the frame, providing more detailed space division. Ordinary shelves are mostly open structures composed of beams, shelves and uprights.
2. Space utilization: Due to the grid separation, small items on the grid shelves are less likely to fall off and can be adapted to goods of different shapes. Ordinary shelves are prone to dropping when storing scattered and small goods, and their adaptability to the shape of the goods is slightly weaker.
Advantage:
1. Goods protection: The grid can effectively prevent goods from sliding or toppling over, especially for irregular and small-sized goods, providing strong protection. For storing such goods on ordinary shelves, additional protective measures are required.
2. Classified management: The grid forms independent small Spaces, facilitating the classification and zoned storage of goods, and making picking and inventory taking more efficient. Ordinary shelves rely on layer board division or marking for classification and are prone to mixed storage.
3. Spatial adaptation: It can utilize vertical space to refine storage. For goods with special shapes, the grid can assist in limiting. The vertical space utilization of ordinary shelves is relatively rough, and it is difficult to store irregular goods.
4. Safety: The grid-reinforced frame ensures overall stability and rigidity, disperses the pressure of the goods, and bears more evenly. The force on ordinary shelves is concentrated on the beams and shelves, and they are prone to deformation under long-term heavy loads.
APPLICATIONS:
1. E-commerce warehouse
2. Third-party logistics centers
3. Factory workshop
4. Auto parts warehouse
5. Pharmacy
6. School library
7. Libraries and archives
8. Hospital pharmacy
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