galvanized steel grating
USD $10 - $20 /Piece
Min.Order:10000 Pieces
Yantai Youhe Steel Structure Co., Ltd.
Youhe grating is manufactured in load bar depth and thickness; load bar and cross rod pitch. The grating is manufactured from AS3679 – Grade 235 Mild Steel (or equivalent) designed for high impact, high load applications.
Youhe offers a comprehensive range of standard grating profiles, as outlined under the Patterns Available and Load Table pages.
Youhe also has the capacity to custom manufacture grating profiles to suit project specific requirements.
Provide with the relevant specifications and requirements of your gratings project, and we’ll manage the rest.
The slip resistance of the flooring and walkway profile is an essential consideration in any grating project. Standard steel grating comprises plain square edge flat bars. In order to increase slip resistance there are a number of options available for consideration, especially for sloping walkways.
As mandated by AS 1657-2013, the use of 10 x 10mm square bar cleats is required for additional security under foot on walkways with a slope >100. Note: ISO 14122.1 recommends cleats between 10° and 20°.
Serrated grating improves slip resistance (Stainless steel grating and any bars <25mm or >75mm deep will not be serrated.) In addition steel and stainless steel grating can improve its slip resistance by setting the direction of walking over the floor, parallel to the load bars.
Pattern choice is also important; grating patterns with 100mm cross rod centres (ie Pattern A and C) have better slip resistance than those with crossrods at 50mm centres.
Type | Welded steel grating, pressure-locked, socket-welding |
Steel flat size | 20×3,25×3,25×5,30×3,30×4,30×5,32×3,32×5……45×5mm |
Beraing bar pitch | 12.5,15,20,25,30,35,40,50mm |
Cross bar pitch | 38,50,80,100mm |
material | Low carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminium |
Surface treatment | Untreated, hot galvanized, painted |
Standards | China: YB/T 4001.1-2007 USA: ANSI/NAAMM(MBG531-88) UK: BS4592-1987 Australia: AS 1657-1985 |