Molded FRP grating, also known as non slip fiberglass grating, consists of continuous glass strands encased in resin and wrapped in a surfacing veil which protects the fibers and allows resin to saturate the outermost part of the bar as well as penetrate between the glass fibers. This ensures a smooth and corrosion-resistant surface, with a higher glass/resin ratio than molded products. The individual bars are then assembled using two-piece cross bars and epoxy to mechanically join the load bars.
On the other hand, pultruded grating, also referred to as walkway FRP grating or GRP mesh walkway, has unidirectional strength, with its much higher glass content resulting in a greater span capability than molded products. This product is usually specified in applications requiring larger spans or heavier loading.
H40 Non-Slip Fiberglass Walkway Grating
FRP grating is a versatile solution for various applications, offering a grid pattern of interlocking bars or slats. These bars are molded into square or rectangular shapes, providing a non-slip surface for enhanced safety. Customizable in terms of mesh size, thickness, and bar spacing, FRP grating can meet specific project requirements. Non-slip fiberglass grating and walkway FRP grating are specifically designed to ensure excellent traction, making them ideal for areas that demand slip resistance. Additionally, GRP mesh walkways are widely used in industrial and commercial settings due to their exceptional durability and safety features.
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