Narrow opening grating also means that tools are less likely to fall through the grating if the operator drops them while maintaining the site.
In addition to its functional benefits, pultruded fiberglass grating is also easy to install and maintain The term fiberglass refers to a type of composite material, where fine strands of glass are woven together to form a fabric, which is then reinforced with a resin system. This combination results in a lightweight yet strong material, capable of withstanding harsh marine environments. In the context of vessel construction, fiberglass has emerged as a game-changer due to its resistance to corrosion, weathering, and impact, making it a superior alternative to traditional materials like wood or steel.
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.
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.
Weighing about 2.5 lbs square foot - about the same as 1/4-inch think flat sheet fiberglass plate, the grating over the flume is cut into sections so that it can be easily removed. Handholds are then either cut into each section or a bar of the grating is removed at one end of a grating section to allow an operator's gloved hand to lift the grating section out of the way.