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grating profiles cover an expansive range that covers requirements of the coal and iron ore industries, wine and beverage manufacturing, plant access walkways and heel-safe pedestrian access walkways to the current standards.
You can use fiberglass grating in a variety of construction sites. It is easy to transport and can be cut on-site to fit whatever purpose it’s intended for.
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FRP grating is incredibly strong and durable due to its construction from glass fibers embedded within a resin matrix. Its superior strength makes it ideal for heavy-duty applications such as factory floors, stairs, walkways, platforms, and more. Additionally, it is corrosion resistant to harsh chemicals and weather conditions which makes it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. The grates are available in different sizes and configurations, so you can choose the right one for your specific needs.
Available in both square and grid patterns, fiberglass grating is widely used due to its low maintenance cost combined with unmatched resilience. Unlike metal gratings, which in certain environments can require extended product life cycle; fiberglass grating is corrosion and rust free, making it more cost effective. Chemical attacks are also not an issue with fiberglass gratings, ensuring its durability. Ideal for the corrosive environment, FRP gives it the complete value for the money.
FRP Grating is ideal for use in an area requiring specific chemical resistance i.e. battery plants, beverage manufacturing etc. but is also commonly used in public works projects such as National Parks walkways.
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