When planning a medium duty racking or pallet racking system, the selection of decking is a technical decision rather than a visual one. The type of decking influences load distribution, product suitability, compliance considerations, and long-term operating efficiency.
This article outlines the technical characteristics of each option to support an informed decision.
1. Solid Steel Decking
1.1 Continuous Load Surface
Solid steel decking provides a flat and continuous loading surface across the beam span. This configuration is often selected in applications where a uniform surface is required for cartons, bins, or irregular product packaging.
The continuous surface can help reduce the risk of smaller items shifting between support points.

1.2 Suitability for Smaller or Loose Goods
Where stored products are smaller than the openings typically found in wire mesh decking, a solid surface may be preferred. It minimizes the possibility of items passing through gaps and may reduce product handling disruptions.
Load capacity performance depends on steel thickness, span length, reinforcement design, and beam configuration. Structural verification should always be conducted according to project-specific load requirements.
2. Wire Mesh Decking
2.1 Open Structure and Weight Efficiency
Wire mesh decking provides a lighter structural solution while maintaining effective load support when properly specified. It is commonly used in pallet racking systems where full solid coverage is not required.
Because of its material efficiency, wire mesh decking can support cost control in large-scale warehouse storage projects.

2.2 Considerations in Fire Protection Design
In facilities equipped with sprinkler systems, open decking structures may allow water penetration between rack levels, depending on the fire protection design and applicable local regulations.
Fire safety compliance is governed by regional standards (such as NFPA, EN, or local codes), and decking selection should be reviewed in coordination with fire safety engineers to ensure alignment with the overall warehouse protection strategy.
It is important to note that both solid and mesh decking solutions can be engineered to meet project-specific compliance requirements when properly designed.

Technical Evaluation Factors
When selecting decking for a medium duty rack or pallet racking system, the following factors should be reviewed:
Load requirements: Uniformly distributed load, point load, span length, and safety factors
Product characteristics: Palletized goods, cartons, loose items, ventilation needs
Fire protection layout: Sprinkler positioning, rack configuration, applicable codes
Operational environment: Temperature, humidity, corrosion exposure
Budget parameters: Material efficiency and lifecycle considerations
All load ratings should be confirmed through structural calculation and, where applicable, physical testing.
Conclusion
Solid steel decking and wire mesh decking each serve defined technical purposes within a warehouse storage solution. Neither is inherently superior; suitability depends on the operational and regulatory context of the project.
A technically sound decking selection is based on verified load calculations, product characteristics, and compliance review – not preference alone.
For projects requiring configuration support, consultation with an experienced racking engineering team ensures that the selected decking aligns with structural, operational, and safety requirements.