The difference between a steel frame for hazardous material storage and a general rack lies in the concept of the structure!
This document introduces the consideration of storage capacity for shelving units used in indoor hazardous material storage. Based on the size and quantity of the items to be stored, the height, width, depth, and shelf height of the steel frame are determined. We have included reference examples, and we hope they will be helpful for your consideration. [Contents (partial)] ■ Installation scene of steel frames ■ Completed model for indoor hazardous material storage ■ Consideration of storage capacity for shelving units (shelves) for indoor hazardous material storage 1. Check the size and weight of the items to be stored 2. Actual dimensions of the shelving units (4 types of width × 3 types of depth) 3. Considerations (reference examples) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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