



Anti-slip steel grating is made by welding a ribbed flat steel and a helical steel together, featuring all the characteristics and applications of ordinary anti-slip steel grating, with enhanced anti-slip performance. It is particularly suitable for stairs, wet and slippery environments, areas with long periods of snow and ice in the north, and offshore oil drilling platforms. The ribbed steel grating is coated with hot-dipped galvanized surface treatment, offering strong corrosion resistance. Generally, anti-slip flat steel should be used for installations with an inclination greater than 10°. The composition of the raw materials for anti-slip steel grating: Ordinary flat steel: The general material is Q235. Common models include 203, 253, 255, 303, 305, 323, 325, 403, 404, 405, 503, 505, 605, 705, and other specifications. Ribbed flat steel: The models are the same as those of ordinary flat steel, but the difference lies in the unevenly grooved teeth on one side of the flat steel, mainly used for anti-slip purposes. Anti-slip steel grating is marked with the letter "S".
Anti-slip steel grating material: T-shaped flat steel (tapered steel grating), generally made of Q235 material. The difference between the T-shaped flat steel and the regular flat steel lies in the uneven teeth on one side of the flat steel, primarily designed for anti-slip properties.
Anti-slip steel grating plate features:
Manufactured by welding a flat steel with a serrated edge, it not only features the common characteristics and applications of steel grating panels but also boasts excellent anti-slip capabilities. Particularly suitable for wet and slippery areas, offshore oil drilling platforms, etc.
(2) Utilizes hot-dipped galvanizing for surface treatment, boasting excellent corrosion resistance with no maintenance or replacement required for 30 years.
(3) Constructed from high-strength carbon steel, the steel grating boasts exceptional strength: its strength and toughness far exceed cast iron, making it suitable for environments with large spans and heavy loads, such as docks and airports.
(4) Large perforations offer excellent drainage: leak area reaches 83.3%, making it an ideal choice for outdoor staircases.
(5) Aesthetically Pleasing: Simple lines, silver exterior, modern concept; Cost-effective Material Use: Lower in price than cast iron for large spans and heavy loads.






























