Pallet Cages manufactured by BOHONGKE have higher quality. Because we will strictly implement ISO 9001 standard management and produce each order. We have produced types that can be placed on pallets, put on pallets, can be stacked, can be folded, etc. Looking forward to your inquiry.
Pallet cages are designed to be placed on pallets to prevent goods on pallets from rolling off and to provide support for pallet stacking. Its four sides are hinged and can be easily disassembled and folded when not in use. This structure makes it more convenient in installation, storage, transportation, recycling and other links. It is particularly suitable for temporary storage of goods, flow of parts between workshops, and short-distance transportation. It has a variety of styles: can only be placed on pallets, can be nested on pallets, and can be stacked. Pallet cages need to decide what materials to use according to their purpose. Generally speaking, they are high steel wire, square tube and high-performance steel tube. BOHONGKE can provide a variety of Pallet cages, other wire containers and excellent OEM services. You can contact us at any time to visit the factory and give us the order when you are satisfied.
The classification of Pallet Cages will be based on its combination with Pallet and how it is used.
The lower edge of the cage just wraps the pallet. The support legs of the cage are long, leaving space for forklifts to easily insert. This type of cage and pallet fit tightly, and it is extremely difficult for the cargo to overturn and drive the cage to overturn. It can also be further classified according to function. But it is too cumbersome. You can find the product you want through the search function.
We just need to assemble it and put it on the pallet.
This type of pallet cages has no support legs, but there is a triangular steel that can be stuck on the four corners of the pallets, which plays a certain strength of fixing. Its support is mainly based on the bottom frame of the cages, which is slightly smaller than the edge of the pallets. When it is used as a support and stacked with other pallets, the four-side columns will use higher strength materials and processes. We have this product, and you can find them through search.
This type of pallet cages is completely placed above the pallets. Its edge is flush with the pallet, and the whole structure is simpler. It can also be used as a support when stacking pallets, but you need to ask the manufacturer whether its load-bearing capacity can meet the needs. It is a four-sided hinged and detachable structure that can be easily folded and stored. It is very convenient for storage and transportation.
Pallet Cages have two functions. First, add a barrier to the pallet to prevent the items on it from falling. Second, even if the goods on the pallet are not packaged, Cages can be used as a support to stack the goods and save more space through three-dimensional storage.
The four corner columns of Pallet cages use high-strength square steel pipes instead of direct connection of steel wires. The top of the steel pipe is designed with a larger area of support to facilitate the prevention of another pallet on it.
Electro-galvanizing, hot-dip galvanizing, E-coating, and powder coating each offer unique corrosion resistance, aesthetic finish, and durability, enhancing pallet cage longevity, load capacity, maintenance efficiency, and operational versatility in various environments.
Electro-galvanized pallet cages are treated with a thin, even layer of zinc coating. This gives them a cleaner, more polished look and helps them resist rust better in dry or indoor environments. Because the coating is applied precisely, the cage dimensions stay accurate, which is important for tight-fitting warehouse setups. These cages are easier to clean and less likely to snag items, making them suitable for operations with lighter loads or where appearance matters more.
Hot-dip galvanizing is a process where the entire cage is dipped into molten zinc. Compared to electro-galvanizing, this method creates a thicker, rougher coating that holds up better under harsh outdoor conditions or long-term use. The zinc bonds directly with the steel, offering stronger protection against rust, scratches, and moisture damage.
This type of coating is ideal for pallet cages used in outdoor storage yards, cold-chain logistics, or manufacturing areas where exposure to water, chemicals, or heavy abrasion is frequent. While the surface isn't as smooth as powder-coated or electro-galvanized options, it's far more rugged. You'll also find that these cages require less maintenance and fewer replacements over time, which can be a big advantage in high-volume, tough-use scenarios.
E-coated pallet cages go through a dipping process where paint is electrically charged to bond with the metal surface. The big plus here is that the paint gets into all the nooks and corners—something spray painting can't always guarantee. That means the entire cage, even welds and hard-to-reach areas, is protected.
These cages stand up better to chipping and scratching, especially in operations where they're being stacked, moved, and used often. The finish is smooth and even, with excellent chemical and rust resistance. Since the process uses fewer harmful emissions and produces less waste, it's also a cleaner choice for companies looking to reduce environmental impact. E-coated cages work well for indoor use, frequent handling, and industries that value both durability and appearance.
Powder coating is a dry finishing process where colored powder is sprayed onto the metal surface and baked on. The result is a tough, attractive layer that won't peel or fade easily. Compared to paint, powder coating is thicker, more resilient, and better at handling scuffs or bumps from forklifts and frequent handling.
These pallet cages come in a variety of colors, making them easier to organize or match with branding. They're often used in retail settings, warehouses with high visibility, or operations that want a cleaner look without giving up durability. The coating also helps prevent rust and is easier to clean, especially when cages are exposed to dust or moisture. And since the powder contains no solvents, the process is safer for workers and the environment.
The production of pallet cages begins with selecting stronger, more reliable raw materials. High-tensile wire, square steel tubing, and durable support rods are chosen because they hold up better under heavy loads and repeated use.
Steel wires and tubes are precisely cut using automated equipment. These machines ensure smoother edges and cleaner angles, which makes the final cage easier to assemble and more consistent in quality. The steel is then bent into shape, creating the frame, mesh sides, and base with more accurate curves and tighter joints.
Instead of manual welding, robotic arms handle most of the work. This produces cleaner welds and stronger joints, with fewer defects. The cages hold up better to stacking and movement without bending or breaking.
Before any coating is applied, the cages are thoroughly cleaned, degreased, and sometimes shot-blasted. This step removes dirt and surface oil, which helps the protective layer stick better and last longer.
Depending on the need—be it corrosion resistance, visual appearance, or chemical durability—each cage goes through a specific surface treatment: hot-dip galvanizing, electro-galvanizing, E-coating, or powder coating. This adds a layer of protection that makes the cage tougher, longer-lasting, and easier to clean.
After the coating, cages are assembled with hinges and secure latches. At this stage, every cage is checked for coating thickness, weld strength, and overall build quality. If any issues are found, they're fixed on the spot.
Finally, cages are folded, stacked, and packed tightly for shipping. This folding design saves space during transport, making delivery more cost-effective and efficient.
Pallet cages are used in many industries because they combine protection, organization, and space efficiency. Here's how they help different sectors work more smoothly:
In large storage facilities, pallet cages keep goods from falling off the pallet while allowing for vertical stacking. This means more items can be stored in the same footprint. They're especially useful for small or oddly shaped items that can't be shrink-wrapped easily.
On the factory floor, pallet cages make it easier to transport parts between production lines. The metal frame gives more support than simple pallets, reducing damage during transit. Foldable designs help save space when not in use, which keeps the work area clearer.
In retail, cages are used to move stock from the warehouse to the shop floor. Powder-coated cages look better than bare steel and can be color-coded by department or use. Cages with dividers also allow for better sorting of different items in a single shipment.
Galvanized or E-coated cages perform better in refrigerated areas. They're resistant to rust and can be cleaned more easily—important for food safety. Unlike wooden pallets, metal cages won't absorb moisture or break down over time.
Pallet cages with thicker frames and reinforced corners are ideal for heavy parts. They hold up better under stress and make it easier to organize large components like brake drums, engine blocks, or wheels.
On job sites, cages store tools, hardware, or bulk materials. Mesh sides allow dust and water to pass through, which keeps things cleaner and reduces wear.
In disaster relief or mobile medical units, collapsible cages are ideal. They're easy to deploy, fill with supplies, and stack. Once empty, they can be folded flat for efficient transport back to the warehouse.
Across all these industries, pallet cages save space, reduce handling damage, and speed up logistics. That's why more businesses are choosing them over traditional storage methods.
BOHONGKE has been producing pallet cages for over 25 years. We don't just make more—we make better. With our own steel processing, welding, and surface treatment facilities all under one roof, we cut out the middlemen and offer you more reliable quality at better prices.
We offer a wide selection of pallet cages, including full-wrap, nestable, and stackable models. These can be electro-galvanized, hot-dip galvanized, E-coated, or powder-coated to match your working environment. Whether your priority is durability, appearance, or corrosion resistance, we've got a solution that fits.
Here's what makes us stand out:
From cutting raw steel to coating the finished product, we do everything in-house. This keeps lead times shorter and product quality more consistent. You won't have to worry about delays or mismatched parts.
Each cage goes through a detailed inspection before it leaves our factory. Weld strength, coating thickness, and cage dimensions are all tested to ensure they meet your standards.
Our factory runs at a larger scale, so we can offer better pricing. And because our cages last longer and stack better, you save on maintenance and storage costs too.
If there's ever a problem—like a damaged shipment or missing parts—we'll fix it fast. We keep extra inventory on hand and our after-sales team is always ready to help.
While we don't design from scratch, we're very good at turning your drawings into a finished product that works as expected. We adjust material, surface treatment, and structure based on your needs and quantity.
We handle everything: raw material sourcing, manufacturing, packaging, and logistics. That means you only deal with one reliable partner from start to finish.
At BOHONGKE, we believe in long-term partnerships built on trust, performance, and value. Come visit our factory, check out our process, and see how we do things differently. Let us help you get pallet cages that work harder and last longer—without breaking the bank.