18mm Chipboard Available on a 2-3 Day Lead
All of your chipboard will be cut to precise size.
No cutting or sawing will be required. We will ask for your shelving depth, which may be from 400mm to 1200mm, then simply ask for your beam width.
This allows us to cut boards to a size which means for easy installation. Simply drop them in! Some Widths Supplied in two pieces for ease of install & reduced delivery cost.
Normally we cut 10mm away (from width) for chipboard shelving; also allowing for 5mm less for beam depth. Suitable for 'Z' Profile Beams. SNUG FIT!
We have a many thickness available.
Standard shelving chipboard depths normally range from 18mm (very common) to 25mm (also very common!).
If you are catering for a different weight loading, please do talk to us.
Remember! Chipboard should be used in conjunction with manufacturers’ instructions and or together with Chipboard Support Bars.
If you have liquid or greasy products, why not consider having your Shelving Chipboard ‘faced’ with a nice white plastic finish?
Easy to wipe clean, and offers a smooth look. Normally this satisfies any audit which may deem standard wood faced boards as dirty or likely to water saturate.
Again, we have many options for Melamine Faced Chipboard - many depths from 12mm, 18mm or over and beyond 25mm.
Wipe clean P2 Grade & Suitable for Garages, Greasy Workplaces - and offering a Stylish look for your shelving or racking.
Bulk is what we do, but also small (and very small) quantities.
As a main dealer of P2 Chipboard Shelving, we recognise that some clients are replacing existing damaged Longspan Shelving Boards. In which case, we understand that not everyone requires a huge pallet or minimum order, that’s why we cater for any request.
If you are looking for bulk or by the pallet, please do call us to discuss.
Always CUT TO SIZE. Leaving 10mm for beam width & 5mm for Longspan Shelving Frame Depth.
Provided in a Timely Manner & Checked for Any Obvious Errors prior to dispatch.
Calculated to ENSURE that weight loadings and application is observed.