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The biggest complaint we heard from distributors was display racks that developed a ‘lean’ after 6 months. The STAND has gusseted corner plates and cross-braced rear panels that eliminate frame rackin
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The RACK is built for showrooms that handle large-format porcelain slabs daily. Its frame geometry distributes weight evenly across the rail system so panels glide without binding, even when loaded to
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Natural stone slabs are heavy, irregular, and expensive to replace. The DISPLAY was engineered around those realities — load-tested to 120kg per slot with a safety factor of 2.5.
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Tile samples look their best when customers can see the full face without bending or reaching. The SOLUTION angles every panel slightly toward the viewer, reducing glare from overhead showroom lightin
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Showrooms in coastal cities face salt-air corrosion that eats standard powder coat in under a year. The STAND undergoes a 72-hour salt spray test before it leaves our facility.
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We plate the DISPLAYS with a zinc-phosphate corrosion barrier before powder coating. It is the same three-stage finishing process used on outdoor architectural steel, because showroom humidity is just
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Each DISPLAYS leaves our factory with a QR-coded inspection report showing the batch number, welder ID, coating thickness measurements, and the name of the QC inspector who signed off.
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Door displays need to communicate weight, swing, and finish simultaneously — a difficult brief for static display fixtures. The DISPLAYS presents doors at a slight open angle so customers see both fac
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We manufacture the 43 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 marb
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Humidity in stone warehouses can be extreme. The 21 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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When an architect visits your showroom to specify stone for a project, they need to see full slabs on display. The 86 presents each slab at a 7° tilt-back angle that keeps it stable without clamping.
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We keep the RACK in stock across 3 standard widths and 5 slot configurations. Most orders ship within 7 business days because we build frames ahead of demand.
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Granite distributors appreciate that the 12 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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The 85 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 with
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Each 83 leaves our factory with a QR-coded inspection report showing the batch number, welder ID, coating thickness measurements, and the name of the QC inspector who signed off.
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We manufacture the 52 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 marb
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Unlike welded display fixtures that ship in bulky crates, the 25 packs flat to roughly 12% of its assembled volume. This cuts your freight cost and simplifies receiving.
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We manufacture the 18 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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The 46 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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Quartz, granite, and marble each have different weight characteristics. The 28 slot geometry was optimized for the average density range of natural and engineered stone, with extra reinforcement at th