What kind of shelf is the largest load-bearing capacity of storage shelves?
Among the storage racks, the heavy-duty racks have the largest bearing capacity, and the load-bearing capacity of the first floor of the heavy-duty racks can reach 2-3 tons.
Distinguish by construction method:
Integral warehouses can also be called warehouses that combine warehouses and shelves. The shelf is not only a component for storing goods, but also a load-bearing component for building. The upper part of it supports the roof, surrounded by thermal insulation wall panels on all sides to form a warehouse building. This structure is more economical and reasonable regardless of the cost of materials, the amount of construction, or the use of warehouse space. This kind of structure is light in weight, good in integrity, and particularly advantageous in anti-seismic.
Separated elevated warehouse. Independently build shelves in the warehouse buildings, and the shelves are separated from the buildings. This method is suitable for the use of original buildings as warehouses. When the height of the warehouse is below 12m and the ground load is not large, it is still relatively convenient to choose this method. Because this kind of warehouse is built first and then the shelves are erected, the construction equipment is more sensitive and convenient.
According to the height of the warehouse:
Generally speaking, five meters and below are low floors. 5-12 meters are middle floors, and 12 meters and above are high floors. In terms of the height of the three-dimensional library, foreign countries generally think that 10-20 meters are better, and * can reach 40-45 meters. The current fire protection standards for building design in my country define a mechanized or automated elevated warehouse with a shelf height of more than 7 meters as an elevated warehouse or a three-dimensional warehouse.
Elevated warehouses are generally classified as distribution warehouses. In this warehouse, various goods are first stored on shelves in units of goods. When leaving the warehouse, it is often necessary to match different goods in different quantities according to the requirements of the order, form a new unit of goods, and send it to the place where it is needed for use. A typical example of a three-dimensional warehouse is a distribution center. In addition to the high-rise three-dimensional shelves, this type of warehouse generally has a relatively large area for matching operations.