Bar Grating
Steel Grating
Bar grating is available in many materials–one of which is steel. Steel grating offers a variety of benefits in the commercial and industrial fields because it can be fabricated to fit virtually any shape. If you’re looking for the most economical material in terms of applications, steel grating is the best choice for you. Steel grating is extremely strong and versatile, making it suitable for all kinds of applications, including catwalks, stairs, platforms, trench covers, grates, grills, fencing, vaults, ramps, docks, fire escapes, wash racks, and more.
Aluminum Grating
Another popular type of bar grating is aluminum grating–particularly the rectangular bar SG series. This type of aluminum grating is made up of square cross bars that are assembled through punched diamond-shaped holes in rectangular bearing bars. The swaging process permanently locks the grating in place, providing crisp, secure lines. Aluminum grating is renowned for its aesthetic appeal and ability to meet high standards, making it a great option for architectural applications. In addition, most aluminum grating comes with built-in slip resistance.
Fiberglass Grating
Fiberglass grating is a specialty metal product that can be used for light commercial and heavy industrial requirements. Fiberglass grating is the best option for applications that require corrosion resistance, fire retardance, and aesthetic appeal. Additionally, fiberglass is lightweight and, therefore, useful for all kinds of architectural applications. Its most common uses include floor systems, catwalks, stair treads, work platforms, and trench covers. Because of its extremely light weight when compared with other metal grating types, fiberglass grating is easier and less expensive to transport, install, and remove.
Plank Grating
Grip Strut Grating
Grip Strut is a lightweight metal grating designed especially for safety. Its unique one-piece diamond-shaped construction offers slip resistance in every direction at all times. As a result, no matter what hazards the weather or environment may entail–mud, ice, snow, grease, oil, or detergents–Grip Strut is ideally suited for safety in every hazardous condition. A few of its most popular applications include work platforms, catwalks, transportation servicing areas, vehicle steps, rooftop walkways, and stair treads. Because of its open design, Grip Strut requires minimal maintenance and quickly drains fluids, grease, mud, and ice accumulation.
Traction Tread Grating
Traction Tread grating is made up of panels with perforated raised buttons. These perforations help drain oil film, detergent, and other slippery agents away from the walking surface in order to uphold a high standard of safety in the workplace. Traction Tread is best put to use in areas with high pedestrian traffic. Its versatile button design allows individuals in heels as well as work boots to walk comfortably and safely across all surfaces. A few applications include pedestrian walkways, scaffold planking, mezzanines, and stair treads–anywhere slip-resistant flooring is required.
Perfo-Grip Grating
Perfo-Grip grating, a unique plank surface made up of large debossed holes and perforated buttons, provides maximum slip resistance and performance under nearly all conditions and in every direction. On top of providing safety, Perfo-Grip’s resilient surface cushions the impact of footfalls, ultimately decreasing employee fatigue and increasing efficiency. So if you’re looking for a safe and efficient grating product for your company, you can’t go wrong with Perfo-Grip. Perfo-Grip will help you cut costs and improve productivity throughout your organization. Furthermore, Perfo-Grip grating is available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes that can meet any requirements for strength, size, weight, durability, appearance, finish, and application.
Grate-Lock Grating
Grate-Lock grating offers the widest variety of design options at a lower cost than any other grating system. Its interlocking planks, strong rung design, and expanded leg height selection give Grate-Lock grating the capacity for enhanced load performance. Grate-Lock grating is available in three plank widths, four plank heights, and three gauges. If your application requires extra wide designs, Grate-Lock’s interlocking sections will provide you with the strength and size you need. Additionally, Grate-Lock is easy to install! Some of its most common uses include mezzanine floors, platforms, and walkways. Its unique design of hundreds of sole-gripping dimples ensures safety in all environments and weather conditions.
Fiberglass Grating
Molded Grating
Molded fiberglass grating, available in reinforced polyester or vinyl ester, is a one-piece grating that comes in standard panel shapes and sizes. Molded fiberglass grating is available with a standard grit surface as well as a meniscus (concave) surface. Because of its corrosion-resistant resins, molded fiberglass grating is best put to use for floor systems, work platforms, ramps, walkways, stairs, catwalks, and trench covers. If you’re looking for a strong, maintenance-free, one-piece molded panel for your industry, molded fiberglass grating is the best choice for you. A combination of fiberglass rovings and thermosetting resin, molded fiberglass grating is robust and surprisingly easy to install. This advanced grating has proven to be the superior material of choice in applications that require corrosion resistance, bidirectional strength, and a low-maintenance life. Furthermore, molded fiberglass grating is skid-resistance, making it a great option for industries where workplace safety is a top priority.
Pultruded Grating
Pultruded grating, which features a mechanized lock process that resembles metal bar grating, has proven to be the ultimate combination of strength and corrosion resistance. Its epoxy grit surface offers unmatched slip resistance in high-traffic areas. Additionally, pultruded grating comes with a protective resin covering that aids the grating in withstanding harsh ultraviolet ray exposure and chemical corrosion. This advanced grating, manufactured with a high percentage of glass in the laminate, combines durability with maximum strength and stiffness. Anywhere support spans are required, pultruded grating is the way to go.