Are you familiar with steel grating? An open grid assembly of metal bars in which, by rigid attachment to cross bars running perpendicular to them or by bent connecting bars extending between them, the bearing bars, running in one direction, are spaced. As a result, grinding products are very often used in industrial projects and in the construction of large buildings.
There are many advantages when using these products. These are some of the benefits of the design aspect of using steel grating.
– Resistant to corrosion
– Easy to install
– The surface is not slippery and suitable for outdoor applications
– The efficiency level is high
– Practical and easy to apply
Steel grates are used in industrial areas, such as flooring, stairway, and drainage covers. steel grating is common. However, don’t use it wrong. There are two types of options: plain and serrated. The flat surface of the plain steel grating is distinguished by a slippery appearance. Serrated steel grating, meanwhile, has a serrated surface and is commonly used in places that are susceptible to slipperiness.
1. Bearing bar
Built from a steel strip. This part is in charge of load support.
2. Crossbar
The wire is thick, usually smooth, often extruded. Its roles are to group equidistant bearing bars and retain them. The connection process shall be carried out by means of welding techniques at each joint point between the crossbar and the bearing bar. Crossbars are usually made from thick threaded steel wire.
3. Crossbar spacing
Crossbar spacing is the spacing that separates one crossbar from another crossbar. The spacing of each of these crossbars is regular so they look good together and provide exceptional resistance. The narrower the distance, the stronger the resistance to the pressure.
4. Bearing bar spacing
The distance between one bearing bar and another is bearing bar spacing. If the gap between the bearing bars is too near, the strength of the steel grating would also be higher, similar to crossbar spacing.