Hot Dip Galvanized Stackable Rack Used For Cold Room

Last week we successfully completed the container loading for hot dip galvanized stackable rack. The size required by the customer was 1200*1200*2000mm. It was used in the cold room storage and load capacity need 1.5 ton per rack. With four connect bars around the posts, the overall structure is more stable. Before hot dip galvanizing, we do a loading and stacking test for the rack, upper and lower layers could be stacked together well.

galvanized stackable rack

At the beginning, we recommend the round tube stacking frame, and the stacking frame of the round tube is also more economical, but because later height is relatively high, in order to facilitate the adding connect bars, it is changed to the square pipe stacking frame. We are professional for it, our technical team can modify the solution according to the real time requirements of the customer.

There is a difference between galvanizing and powder coating. The overall powder coating is relatively smooth. There will be no places where there are stars. During the galvanizing, the zinc will be hanging on the surface of the rack. In particular, pay attention to the post holder of the base. If zinc hanging, it will affect the insertion of the columns. We have made a lot of galvanized stacking frames, so have rich experience for it. After the galvanization is completed, we will use the post to test one by one. If these is some uneven places, we will polish them to flat, which is convenient for customers to use.

The overall galvanized stacking frame looks very bright, and the ability of corrosion and rust is also very strong. Therefore, in the humid cold storage, most customers will choose galvanized products. And galvanized can be divided into hot -dip galvanized and cold galvanized, if used in the cold storage, we will provide customers with better quality products. Although the price is more expensive than powder coating, the effect is the best. The perfect fusion is not easy to fall.


Post time: Mar-25-2024