Outstanding features

  • Checker plate has high roughness, good adhesion and anti-slip properties
  • Checker plate has good impact resistance, load-bearing capacity, durability, long life, suitable for heavy industrial applications
  • Checker plate has good flexibility and elasticity, easy to process, cut, bend and stamp according to design requirements
  • Checker plate with flexible design, easy to install and adjust according to the specific requirements of each project

Checker plate, also known as non-slip plate, is one of the important building materials today. The outstanding feature of checker plate is its surface, which is processed with grooves or diamond patterns that enhance grip and minimize the risk of slipping. Thanks to this special design, checker plate not only ensures safety in use but also provides durability and high load capacity for structures.

The production process of checker plate usually begins with cutting and hot rolling of steel coils or using the hot rolling method to shape it. This type of steel is typically made from low-carbon steel or alloyed carbon steel, offering mechanical properties similar to standard hot-rolled steel plates. The surface of checker plate is treated through methods such as texturing, embossing, or machining to create raised diamond patterns, significantly improving slip resistance.

Checker plate comes in a variety of thicknesses from 2 mm to 14 mm, suitable for many technical requirements and different applications. The width typically ranges from 1500 mm to 2000 mm and the length from 3000 mm to 12000 mm, depending on specific customer requirements. The surface of checker plate can be further treated using methods such as galvanizing or hot-dip galvanizing to enhance corrosion resistance and durability. The steel used can be low-carbon steel, alloyed carbon steel, or even stainless steel, depending on the environmental conditions and technical requirements of each project.

Checker plate is widely used in many different fields due to its superior features. Some common applications include making truck beds, boat decks, parking floors in restaurants, hotels, and apartments, as well as fabricating stairs and public areas such as roads and bridges. Additionally, checker plate is also used in industrial projects such as workshops, flooring, and dock construction, where high grip and large load-bearing capacity are required.