Where is the double layered grid groove used for small items
The double layered groove for small items is a modular design based conveying and sorting auxiliary device. It mainly achieves efficient sorting, temporary storage or transportation of small items through the partition of the double layered groove and the guiding effect of the groove. Its application scenarios are mostly concentrated in areas that require orderly classification and rapid turnover
The double layered groove for small items is a modular design based conveying and sorting auxiliary device. It mainly achieves efficient sorting, temporary storage or transportation of small items through the partition of the double layered groove and the guiding effect of the groove. Its application scenarios are mostly concentrated in areas that require orderly classification and rapid turnover of small items, as follows:
1. Logistics and express sorting center
As a supporting facility for automated sorting systems, it is used for the sorting process of small end items such as documents, small packages, accessories, etc. The double-layer compartments can correspond to different destinations (such as different areas and different courier areas), and the chute slides the sorted items into the corresponding compartments for temporary storage, reducing manual handling steps and improving sorting efficiency.
Especially suitable for the "secondary sorting" scenario of e-commerce warehousing, it can better partition small items (such as cosmetics samples and 3C accessories) that have completed preliminary classification, facilitating subsequent packaging and shipping.
2. Postal and Mail Processing Center
For letters, postcards, small-sized packages, etc., the double-layer compartments can be divided into categories such as "local/out of town" and "regular/registered mail". The chute is designed with an inclined angle to allow letters to naturally slide to the corresponding compartments, avoiding stacking and facilitating staff to quickly organize and collect them.
3. E-commerce warehouses and convenience store warehouses
In the backend storage area of small e-commerce warehouses or community convenience stores, it is used to classify and temporarily store small items such as snacks, stationery, and skincare samples. For example, the double-layer grid can store "products to be shelved" and "products to be returned and inspected" separately, and the chute connects the shelf and the grid to facilitate the transportation of items during replenishment or return.
Some self-service storage cabinets will also adopt a similar design, which guides small items placed by users into storage units with different compartments through chutes.
4. Small item material circulation in the production workshop
In precision manufacturing workshops such as electronics and toys, it is used to circulate small components such as screws, chips, and buttons. The double-layer grid can correspond to "qualified parts" and "parts to be reworked" respectively. The chute extends from the end of the production line to the grid to achieve automatic classification and collection of materials, reducing manual sorting errors.
5. Library and Archive Management
The journals and small books in the library can be classified and temporarily stored through a double-layer grid chute. For example, the upper grid stores "journals to be shelved" and the lower grid stores "journals to be sorted and returned by readers". The chute connects the return box and the grid, simplifying the return process.
In the archives management room, temporary classification and transportation of small files (such as folders and CDs) can also be facilitated through such devices to improve the efficiency of file organization.
6. Distribution of small items in retail and catering
In the backstage preparation area of milk tea shops and fast food restaurants, it can be used to temporarily store small packaging materials (such as straws, spoons, and packaging stickers). The double-layer compartments correspond to different specifications of items, and the chute connects the storage area and the operation desk for employees to quickly access.
Next to the self-service checkout area of convenience stores, small double layered slotted slots may also be installed for users to temporarily store purchased small items (such as chewing gum, lighters) and assist in quick settlement.