Welded Gratings
Welded gratings are sturdy grids of bearing bars and cross bars. The bearing bars made from steel strip are not notched or punched. The cross bars of drawn and twisted steel are, contrary to the manufacturing of press-locked gratings, pressed into the bearing bars and resistance welded at every joint to ensure high rigidity. These grating mats form the basis of tailor-made precision gratings with multiple applications. Also, one or two additional cross bars can be added to prevent objects from falling through. To enhance the anti-slip effect for e.g. offshore industry, these gratings are produced with serrated bearing bars.
Specifications of Welded Gratings
Materials: mild steel, stainless steelSurface treatment: hot-dip galvanized, mill finished, painted or powder coated
Bearing bar type: plain bearing bar and serrated bearing bar
Standard pitch of cross bar: 50 mm & 100 mm.
Surface type: smooth surface and serrated surface
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Benefits of Welded Gratings
▶remains straight in the toughest conditions▶anti-slip effect created by the twisted crossbars
▶very stable, even in ungalvanised version
▶option of very long bearing bars
▶exceptionally well-suited as ‘gutter’ grating that easily copes with lorries and forklift trucks.
Applications of welded gratings
▶Platform services in industrial and energy construction.▶Walkway of bridges and transitions.
▶Shelf of factory and supermarket.
▶Ceiling of factory, house and hall.
▶Gully and well cover of street and huge yard.
▶Fence of balcony, factory and playground.
▶Floor of many places.