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High-strength steel grating, also known as heavy-duty or dense steel grating, is designed for applications that require a high load-bearing capacity. It is commonly used in high-altitude platforms or situations with large spans. The bar width, thickness, and spacing are customized to provide maximum strength and stability. Common specifications include models like 325/30/50, 505/30/100, and 605/30/50.
The common surface treatment options for high-strength steel grating include:
Hot-dip galvanizing (most commonly used)
Cold galvanizing
Spray painting
Among these, hot-dip galvanizing is the preferred option due to its strong corrosion resistance.
Load-bearing: Designed to withstand heavy loads, making it ideal for large platforms, docks, and other industrial applications.
Durability: With hot-dip galvanizing, these grates can last for 40-50 years, even in harsh environments.
Impact-resistant: Strong enough to endure heavy impact and pressure.
Customizable: Bar widths range from 40mm to 200mm, with thicknesses up to 30mm and customizable spacings from 18mm to 100mm.
Heavy-duty steel grating is widely used in various industries, including:
Petrochemical and Chemical Plants
Power plants
Water treatment facilities
Ports and Docks
Construction and Building Projects
Shipyards
Municipal and Environmental Engineering Projects
Airports, Railways, and Large-Scale Commercial Venues
Commonly used specifications for heavy-duty steel grating include:
G808/40/100
G1008/40/100
G1208/40/100Special custom specifications can be made upon customer requests.
Heavy-duty steel grating is built to support loads exceeding 6 tons, making it suitable for large vehicles and heavy equipment. The bar width is typically 50mm and the thickness is 5mm or more.
The most common surface treatment is hot-dip galvanizing, which ensures excellent corrosion resistance. Other options include cold galvanizing, spray painting, and black (untreated) options, depending on the specific needs of the environment.
Flat Steel Grating: Commonly used for cost-effective applications.
Toothed Steel Grating: Often used for offshore platforms or in areas requiring higher safety standards.
455/30/100
505/30/100
605/30/100
655/30/100
For heavy-duty steel grating, it's important to provide details regarding load requirements and supporting conditions so the most economical and suitable specifications can be recommended.
Airports: For walkways and platforms.
Ports: Used in cargo handling areas and dockside platforms.
Offshore Platforms: Used in oil rigs and platforms due to high load-bearing capacity and corrosion resistance.
Industrial Platforms: In power plants, chemical plants, and other heavy industrial areas.