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Molded grating process:
Molded grating is manufactured by laying continuous glass fibres in the mould in the direction of vertical and horizontal, and thurougly wetted out with resin, layer by layer. When the weaving process is completed, the mould is heated to cure the panel. After curing, the panel is ejected from the mould. The standard panel would have meniscus (concave) top surface. Any process such as post applied grit could be bonded after as a secondary operation. This continuous process produces an integral, one piece panel, which offers excellent corrosion resistance as well as bi-directional strength.
Pultruded grating process:
Pultrusion is a manufacturing process for producing continuous lengths of reinforced polymer structural shapes with constant cross-sections. Raw materials are a liquid resin mixture (containing resin, fillers and specialized additives) and flexible textile reinforcing fibers. The process involves pulling these raw materials (rather than pushing, as is the case in extrusion) through a heated steel forming die using a continuous pulling device.
Strength and Durability:
Combines glass fibers with unsaturated polyester resin to create a material that is stronger than traditional plastics.
Can withstand heavy loads without breaking or deforming, making it ideal for industrial and heavy-duty applications.
Lightweight:
Despite its strength, FRP grating is lighter than materials like steel, making it easier to transport, handle, and install.
Corrosion Resistance:
Highly resistant to rust and corrosion, making it suitable for harsh environments such as chemical plants, marine settings, and areas exposed to corrosive substances.
Non-Conductive:
Safe for use in electrical applications due to its non-conductive properties, reducing the risk of electrical shock.
Slip Resistance:
The grid-like design provides excellent traction, minimizing the risk of slips and falls, especially in wet or oily conditions.
Weather Resistance:
Can endure exposure to UV radiation, extreme temperatures, and other environmental factors without degrading, making it ideal for outdoor use.
Customizability:
Available in various colors, patterns, and sizes to meet specific design or functional requirements.
Low Maintenance:
Does not require painting, rust-proofing, or frequent repairs, reducing long-term maintenance costs.
Recyclability:
Can be recycled, contributing to sustainability and environmental friendliness in construction and industrial applications.
Molded grating process:
Molded grating is manufactured by laying continuous glass fibres in the mould in the direction of vertical and horizontal, and thurougly wetted out with resin, layer by layer. When the weaving process is completed, the mould is heated to cure the panel. After curing, the panel is ejected from the mould. The standard panel would have meniscus (concave) top surface. Any process such as post applied grit could be bonded after as a secondary operation. This continuous process produces an integral, one piece panel, which offers excellent corrosion resistance as well as bi-directional strength.
Pultruded grating process:
Pultrusion is a manufacturing process for producing continuous lengths of reinforced polymer structural shapes with constant cross-sections. Raw materials are a liquid resin mixture (containing resin, fillers and specialized additives) and flexible textile reinforcing fibers. The process involves pulling these raw materials (rather than pushing, as is the case in extrusion) through a heated steel forming die using a continuous pulling device.
Strength and Durability:
Combines glass fibers with unsaturated polyester resin to create a material that is stronger than traditional plastics.
Can withstand heavy loads without breaking or deforming, making it ideal for industrial and heavy-duty applications.
Lightweight:
Despite its strength, FRP grating is lighter than materials like steel, making it easier to transport, handle, and install.
Corrosion Resistance:
Highly resistant to rust and corrosion, making it suitable for harsh environments such as chemical plants, marine settings, and areas exposed to corrosive substances.
Non-Conductive:
Safe for use in electrical applications due to its non-conductive properties, reducing the risk of electrical shock.
Slip Resistance:
The grid-like design provides excellent traction, minimizing the risk of slips and falls, especially in wet or oily conditions.
Weather Resistance:
Can endure exposure to UV radiation, extreme temperatures, and other environmental factors without degrading, making it ideal for outdoor use.
Customizability:
Available in various colors, patterns, and sizes to meet specific design or functional requirements.
Low Maintenance:
Does not require painting, rust-proofing, or frequent repairs, reducing long-term maintenance costs.
Recyclability:
Can be recycled, contributing to sustainability and environmental friendliness in construction and industrial applications.