Pallet rack wire mesh decking is a metal mesh panel designed to sit on the beams of pallet racking systems, creating a stable and secure surface for storing pallets, cartons, and other warehouse goods.
Compared with traditional wooden boards or solid steel panels, wire mesh decking for pallet racks provides better safety, improved airflow, and longer service life, making it one of the most widely used solutions in modern warehouse storage systems.
Types of Wire Mesh Decking
Wire mesh decking for pallet racks is generally divided into three types:
- U Shape Wire Mesh Decking
- F Shape Wire Mesh Decking
- Flat Wire Mesh Decking
Among them, U shape and F shape decking are commonly referred to as waterfall wire decking, as the edges extend downward over the pallet rack beams to ensure a secure fit.
U Shape Wire Mesh Decking
U shape wire mesh decking features U-shaped reinforcement channels welded beneath the mesh surface, providing strong load support and improved structural stability.
F Shape Wire Mesh Decking
F shape wire mesh decking uses F-shaped reinforcement channels, which help the decking lock more securely onto pallet rack beams and enhance operational stability.
Flat Wire Mesh Decking
Flat wire decking, also known as flush wire decking, sits level with the beam surface, providing a clean and flat storage platform for various applications.
Key Benefits
Enhanced Fire Safety
The open mesh design allows sprinkler water to pass through rack levels, improving warehouse fire protection.
Better Airflow & Visibility
Promotes air circulation while allowing easy visual inspection of stored goods.
Durable & Long-Lasting
Made from high-strength steel with protective finishes, ensuring long-term performance.
Versatile Use
Suitable for pallets, cartons, and irregular items across different storage environments.
Why Choose Aceally
Aceally provides high-quality wire mesh decking solutions for global warehouse storage needs. With reliable manufacturing standards and extensive export experience, our products are trusted by customers across Europe, Australia, Asia, and the Middle East.
Post time: Mar-17-2026