Depending on the customer’s needs, the tin shelf can be produced in a version designed to display lighter or heavier items. The increased load capacity can be attributed to the use of trapezoidal brackets, which are welded to the underside of the shelf. Thanks to the appropriate bending of the front side of the tin shelf, it is possible to mount a wire stop to prevent goods from falling out, and a price bar that allows you to place price labels or information about promotions. Laser-burned holes (perforations) in the shelf allow the installation of partitions used to divide the shelf into sections and categorize goods.
Before describing the production process, it is worth pointing out that the shelf is made entirely from a single piece of sheet metal. The shelf production process begins with laser burning of sheet metal, which is then bent on press brakes. Thanks to the appropriately curved sides of the shelf, its assembly is carried out by placing it on brackets, previously installed in the legs of the bookcase.
The final stage of production is the application of a suitable coating to the shelf, the selection of which should depend on the purpose of the rack. Thanks to the application of a double coating, ie. zinc primer, followed by a final paint in a color chosen by the customer from the RAL palette, the shelf is resistant to corrosion and rusting, making it possible to locate the entire rack outside the building.