Outstanding features
- Strong mesh, withstands heavy loads without deformation
- With mesh design, steel mesh floors are lighter than traditional floors, reducing the overall load on the construction
- Using galvanized steel or stainless steel, steel mesh floors are corrosion resistant and can withstand harsh environments
- Easy to install due to simple structure, saving time and construction costs
Grating floor, also known as grating, is a type of floor made from parallel steel bars connected by twisted square steel bars or perpendicular bars, forming a solid mesh structure. This design not only provides high durability but also ensures a ventilated surface, suitable for many industrial and civil applications.
Grating floor is processed through automatic or manual welding, ensuring strong joints. After that, the product is thoroughly cleaned and hot-dip galvanized, creating a protective layer against corrosion in harsh environments such as chemicals, seawater, or acids.
Grating floor has a high load-bearing capacity thanks to the solid structure from the steel bars and twisted steel. With an open surface of up to 80%, the product helps optimize ventilation, facilitates good drainage, and minimizes dust accumulation. Notably, its lightweight helps reduce the structure’s load while still ensuring high durability.
With a long lifespan, corrosion resistance, and low maintenance requirements, grating floor helps save costs in the long term. The product can be recycled when damaged, contributing to waste reduction and environmental protection, while also ensuring aesthetic appeal with a shiny galvanized coating.
The product is applied in various fields such as working floors in factories, drainage grates, stair treads, oil and gas drilling platforms, ships, and civil construction projects. Grating floor is also suitable for use as fencing and manhole covers in road construction.

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