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Fiberglass grating has the advantages of being lightweight and high-strength, corrosion-resistant, flame-retardant, sturdy and slip-resistant, non-magnetic and insulated, aesthetically pleasing with diverse colors, easy to clean, and convenient to install. It is widely applicable in industries such as petrochemical, light industry metallurgy, food brewing, energy and power, and wastewater treatment, making it an ideal replacement for traditional metal grating.
Three major benefits of fiberglass grating:
1. Fiberglass has a low density and high strength, being more solid than steel and lighter than aluminum, with a density only 1/4 to 1/16 that of ordinary steel, while its mechanical strength is 3-4 times that of steel.
2. Fiberglass features instant low-temperature resistance.
3. It has excellent resistance to acid and alkali corrosion and is non-magnetic.
Specific applications of fiberglass grating:
- Water treatment: maintenance walkways, trench covers, large containers, scrubbers, debris screens, channels, fixtures for biochemical water treatment tanks, ventilation windows, stairs, cooling tower work surfaces.
- Chemical plants: stair treads, operating platforms, railings, double-layer floors, trench covers, filter grates.
- Petroleum industry: offshore oil platforms.
- Textile mills: replacing metal grating, wooden platforms, and covering cement floors, near dyeing vats, on flooring, and near valves.
- Power plants: chemical water workshop trench covers, wastewater tanks, etc.
- Metal surface treatment: acid washing liquid areas, around machines replacing wooden floors, around highly corrosive containers, plating line walkways, double-layer floors.
- Marine food processing plants: slippery surfaces and other harsh environments, aboard vessels.
- Transportation industry: platforms, ship decks, walkways, military minesweepers, stair treads.
- Beverage industry: stair treads, replacing expensive stainless steel, load-bearing floors.
- Pulp and processing plants: stair treads and floors, walkway floors, in high humidity areas.
- Electronics industry: trench covers, acid washing workshops, anti-static (ESD grating), and high cleanliness workshops.
- Meat processing plants: easily corroded floors, stairs, slippery workbenches, and stair treads.
Other: corrosion-resistant shelves, decorations, square fountains, scaffolding, civil construction facilities, aquaculture fencing, and double-layer floors.