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Stone showrooms face constant tension: display more products to sell more, but do not overcrowd the space. The SRT2013 uses a staggered front-to-back layout that shows every slab face from a single ai
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Quartz, granite, and marble each have different weight characteristics. The SRT2016 slot geometry was optimized for the average density range of natural and engineered stone, with extra reinforcement
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The STAND was first prototyped for a Dubai-based stone importer who needed display racks that could survive in 45°C warehouse heat without the powder coat peeling. That prototype is still in service 4
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Natural stone varies in thickness from 10mm to 30mm, and your display rack must handle that range. The SRT2003 slots accept the full thickness spectrum without adapter plates or shims.
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Marble showrooms need display fixtures that match the elegance of the stone. The SRT2006 matte black finish with clean geometric lines complements rather than competes with premium natural stone.
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Stone showrooms face constant tension: display more products to sell more, but do not overcrowd the space. The SRT2009 uses a staggered front-to-back layout that shows every slab face from a single ai
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We engineered the SRL2036 center of gravity 40% below the frame midpoint after studying how customers interact with stone displays. They lean slabs forward to see the polished face, and the rack must
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Granite distributors appreciate that the SRL2037 frame is built from the same grade of steel used in structural scaffolding. It is overbuilt for display, which is exactly how it should be.
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Quartz, granite, and marble each have different weight characteristics. The SRL2040 slot geometry was optimized for the average density range of natural and engineered stone, with extra reinforcement
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We manufacture the SRL2041 in the same facility where we build industrial storage systems, which is why the load ratings on our display racks are conservative rather than aspirational.
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Stone importers tell us their biggest display headache is racks that develop a permanent lean toward the front. The SRL2043 has full-frame gusset plates at all four corners specifically to prevent thi
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Quartz, granite, and marble each have different weight characteristics. The SRL2045 slot geometry was optimized for the average density range of natural and engineered stone, with extra reinforcement
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We manufacture the SRL2002 in the same facility where we build industrial storage systems, which is why the load ratings on our display racks are conservative rather than aspirational.
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Stone importers tell us their biggest display headache is racks that develop a permanent lean toward the front. The SRL2006 has full-frame gusset plates at all four corners specifically to prevent thi
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Marble showrooms need display fixtures that match the elegance of the stone. The SRL2008 matte black finish with clean geometric lines complements rather than competes with premium natural stone.
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When an architect visits your showroom to specify stone for a project, they need to see full slabs on display. The SRL149 presents each slab at a 7° tilt-back angle that keeps it stable without clampi
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When an architect visits your showroom to specify stone for a project, they need to see full slabs on display. The SRL2010 presents each slab at a 7° tilt-back angle that keeps it stable without clamp
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The SRL2011 frame uses CNC-welded joints throughout — every structural connection is a continuous weld bead, not a bolt and washer. This doubles the load rating compared to bolt-together designs.
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The SRL2012 was first prototyped for a Dubai-based stone importer who needed display racks that could survive in 45°C warehouse heat without the powder coat peeling. That prototype is still in service
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Humidity in stone warehouses can be extreme. The SRL2022 powder coat is applied at 90-110μm thickness — more than triple the industry minimum — with a zinc phosphate undercoat for corrosion resistance