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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 SW002 presents each slab at a 7° tilt-back angle that keeps it stable without clampin
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We engineered the SR1212 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 n
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Every SG031 ships with a printed assembly guide that uses only pictures — no English required. We have shipped to 50+ countries and the feedback on our instructions has been universally positive.
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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 SD2022 presents each slab at a 7° tilt-back angle that keeps it stable without clampi
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Showrooms in coastal cities face salt-air corrosion that eats standard powder coat in under a year. The MM2002 undergoes a 72-hour salt spray test before it leaves our facility.
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We manufacture the SRT010 with frame tolerances borrowed from industrial pallet racking. Not because display stands belong in warehouses, but because wobbling is unacceptable when presenting a $3,000
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Every MM2096 ships with a printed assembly guide that uses only pictures — no English required. We have shipped to 50+ countries and the feedback on our instructions has been universally positive.
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The SG903 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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The SRT015 was field-tested for 18 months in a high-traffic Dubai showroom before we released the design. Every improvement between prototype and production came from watching real customers interact
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The SG607 frame is engineered with a center of gravity 40% below the midpoint. Even with all sample panels pulled out simultaneously, the rack stays planted.
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The CT2181 frame starts as cold-rolled steel tube, cut and welded on CNC jigs to maintain consistent slot spacing across every unit. No shims, no field adjustments needed.
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Humidity in stone warehouses can be extreme. The SW112 powder coat is applied at 90-110μm thickness — more than triple the industry minimum — with a zinc phosphate undercoat for corrosion resistance.
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The SG901 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 SRT037 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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Assembly hardware for the QT004 is all M8 stainless steel — standard size, won’t rust, and fits the hex key included in every box. Most showrooms have the rack up in under 20 minutes.
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We manufacture the SG104 with frame tolerances borrowed from industrial pallet racking. Not because display stands belong in warehouses, but because wobbling is unacceptable when presenting a $3,000 m
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Mosaic displays need to show pattern and color simultaneously — two things that require different viewing distances. The MM017 forward tilt lets customers see the full sheet from 2 meters and individu
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Stone showrooms face constant tension: display more products to sell more, but do not overcrowd the space. The SW057 uses a staggered front-to-back layout that shows every slab face from a single aisl
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We pre-drill and tap every threaded insert on the QT002 before finishing, so the powder coat never fills the threads. Your assembly bolts go in clean every time.
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Natural stone slabs are heavy, irregular, and expensive to replace. The SRL597 was engineered around those realities — load-tested to 120kg per slot with a safety factor of 2.5.