Production Line Processing And Quality Control Of Shelving

Sep 25, 2025

The production of shelving involves multiple processes, each requiring strict quality control. The cutting and bending of uprights and beams necessitates the use of high-precision equipment to ensure that the straightness and angular deviations of the finished product meet standards. Shelf processing requires drilling, cutting, or edge treatment according to design requirements to ensure a smooth, burr-free finish after installation. The production of connectors such as bolts and pins is equally important, as their dimensional accuracy and strength must meet assembly requirements.

 

During production, quality inspectors conduct multiple rounds of checks, including semi-finished and finished product inspections, to ensure that each shelving unit conforms to design specifications. For example, key indicators such as the verticality of the uprights, the horizontality of the beams, and the fit between the shelves and beams are given special attention. Furthermore, the powder coating process is also a crucial aspect of quality control, requiring precise control of the spray gun distance, coating thickness, and baking temperature to ensure a uniform coating with strong adhesion.