Industrial Storage Rack
An industrial storage rack is a heavy-duty shelving unit built to support substantial loads (from several hundred to thousands of kilograms per shelf). It is designed for industrial or warehouse environments where durability and capacity are critical. These racks form the backbone of factory storerooms and distribution warehouses, providing organized storage for bulky or heavy items.
Type of Product
Industrial storage racks can refer to:
- Heavy-Duty Shelving: Boltless steel shelving units where shelves are supported by rivet beams or steel brackets. For example, multi-tier shelving units in factories.
- Shop Racks: Rolling racks or static racks for tools and parts, often used at workstations.
- Cantilever and Long-Span: For very long or awkward items (beams, pipes).
Applications in Various Industries
Widely used in:
- Manufacturing Plants: Organizing spare parts, assemblies, and supplies near production areas.
- Auto Repair Shops: Storing heavy tools, tires, engine parts.
- Retail Warehousing: Backroom storage of inventory in stores or central warehouses.
- Logistics: Holding overstock or seasonal inventory in distribution centers.
Material Selection Considerations
These racks must be exceptionally robust:
- Materials: Typically made of high-strength steel. Components like posts and shelf supports are thick (for example, 1.5–3 mm steel plate or tube). As with slotted racks, mild steel is common, but thicker sections and welds are used for “heavy-duty” designation.
- Finish: Again, powder coating (often in industrial gray) is standard for rust protection. In harsh environments, galvanized or stainless steel may be used.
- Load Deck: Steel shelves (pressed or welded) are common; heavy-duty racks may use open-wire decks or solid steel plates to sustain loads safely.
- Safety Factors: Additional features like load-lock pins or wire mesh partitions may be used to increase safety and prevent shelves from failing.