Fiberglass grating sheets are available in a wide range of resins, standard and custom colors, depths, panel sizes and grid configurations. Surface options include a curved moon face or a gravel top for monolithic applications, both of which provide an excellent non-slip base. Fibergrid molded grating is used to replace traditional materials, resulting in FRP solutions for a variety of applications and environments.
Corrosion resistance
Bi-directional strength
Anti-slip
Low maintenance
High strength-to-weight ratio
Flame retardant
Lightweight
Impact resistant
Long service life
Excellent ergonomics
Gravel - Quartz gravel bonded to the top surface of the grid to provide an extremely safe and hard wearing walking surface with excellent slip resistance in wet, oily and icy conditions.
Concave - This standard post-production finish is formed during the curing process when the top surface of the FRP grating naturally shrinks to create a concave effect. This finish is typically used in applications where a degree of slip resistance is required in wet conditions, but where a gravel surface may be too rough (e.g. beach access boardwalks).
Smooth - Concave post-production finishes are sanded to a flat surface and then coated with resin. This finish is best suited for architectural applications where a flat and regular surface appearance is desired.
Conductive - Our standard line of FRP grating is non-conductive. However, there are times when electrically conductive grating is required. For these gratings, the top surface is made of a highly conductive carbon-based material. Copper grounding straps are then fixed to the grille at regular intervals and earthed to safely discharge any static electricity.
Chemical processing
Food and beverage
Marine
Oil and gas
Power
Manufacturing
Construction
Pharmaceuticals
Metals and Mining
Pulp & Paper
Recreation
Waterparks
Telecommunications
IT Server Farms
Transportation Center
Transportation facilities
Water and waste treatment, and
a variety of building uses.
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