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Heavy-duty steel grating is typically constructed from thickened flat steel and crossbars welded or press-locked together. The mesh features a relatively large aperture to enhance drainage and ventilation. The surface is typically hot-dip galvanized for enhanced corrosion resistance and a longer service life.
High Load-Bearing Capacity: Heavy-duty steel grating is designed to withstand high loads and maintain stability under dense pedestrian traffic and heavy equipment.
Durability: Constructed from high-quality steel and treated with corrosion protection, it is suitable for harsh environments and offers a long service life.
Slip Resistance: The surface can be designed to be non-slip, enhancing safety in slippery conditions.
Ventilation and Drainage: The open design allows for effective drainage, preventing water accumulation and debris buildup.
Easy Installation: Its relatively light weight and simple installation method save construction time and costs.
Heavy-duty steel grating is widely used in high-load environments such as chemical plants, power plants, metallurgical plants, mines, heavy machinery workshops, and logistics centers. It is often used to construct industrial platforms, walkways, stair treads, equipment foundations, and heavy vehicle driveways.