What Are The Common Structures Of Steel Journal Stands?
Dec 10, 2025
There are mainly three common structures of Steel Journal Stands. Each structure is designed for different usage needs, with the core goal of facilitating the access and management of journals. The details are as follows:
The first is the open layered structure. It has no overall obstruction, with horizontal laminates. The number of layers is mostly 3-5, and the height of some laminates can be adjusted. This structure allows for intuitive and convenient access to journals, making it suitable for scenarios with frequent access such as library reading rooms and offices. It enables users to quickly find the target journals, but its dust-proof effect is weak, requiring regular cleaning.
The second is the closed structure with cabinet doors. Based on the open layered structure, it adds glass doors or steel plate doors, and the cabinet doors can be designed as sliding or side-hung. The closed structure can effectively prevent dust and moisture, protecting journals from environmental impacts. It is suitable for archives and scenarios where precious journals are stored for a long time. However, it requires opening and closing the cabinet doors during access, making the operation slightly cumbersome.
The third is the movable structure with wheels. Universal wheels are installed at the bottom of the Steel Journal Stand, and some wheels are equipped with braking functions, allowing flexible movement to change the placement position. This structure is suitable for scenarios where the space needs flexible adjustment, such as temporary exhibitions and situations where the Steel Journal Stand is shared in multiple areas. After moving, stepping on the brake can fix it, and it has good stability.








