The toothed steel grating is welded from flat steel with a serrated surface. In addition to the features and applications of ordinary steel gratings, it also boasts excellent anti-slip properties, particularly suitable for humid, slippery areas, such as offshore oil drilling platforms.
Teeth-shaped steel grating is made up of load-bearing flat steel and crossbars arranged in a certain spacing in a warp and weft pattern. The warp is the load-bearing flat steel, which is the length direction of the steel grating; the weft is the crossbar, which is the width direction of the steel grating.
Anti-slip steel grating raw material: toothed flat steel (toothed steel grating plate), commonly made of Q235 material. The difference between toothed flat steel and regular flat steel lies in the uneven tooth marks on one side of the flat steel, primarily for anti-slip purposes.
Anti-slip galvanized steel grating panels: The general material is Q235. The difference between the toothed flat steel and the ordinary flat steel lies in the uneven tooth marks on one side of the flat steel. (Primarily for anti-slip purposes. The main type we use is the longitudinal cutting flat steel, as well as steel plate cut-to-size.)
Herringbone steel: Also known as twisted square bar, typically available in sizes of 5x5, 6x6, and 8x8, twisted into reinforcing bars.




























