Introduction to Hot-Dip Galvanized Grating Plates
1. Hot-dip galvanized grating panels are made by arranging load-bearing flat steel and crossbars at a certain spacing, welding them into a base plate on a high-pressure resistance welding machine, and then undergoing deep processing such as cutting, notching, punching, and edging to meet the finished product requirements of the customer. 2. According to the manufacturing process, hot-dip galvanized steel grating panels are divided into pressure-welded hot-dip galvanized and pressure-locked hot-dip galvanized steel gratings.
Hot-dip galvanized flat steel gratings are categorized by their surface shapes into types such as toothed, flat, I-shaped, and composite hot-dip galvanized steel gratings.
Galvanized symbol denoted by letter "G" can be omitted in the steel grating code. The specification for galvanizing is: GB/T 13912-2008
Galvanized grating panels are available in the following types:
1. Hot-Dip Galvanized Grating Panels, categorized by manufacturing process into pressed-welded hot-dip galvanized steel grating and pressed-locked hot-dip galvanized steel grating.
2. Hot-dip galvanized steel grating panels are categorized by surface shape into toothed hot-dip galvanized steel grating and flat hot-dip galvanized steel grating.
3. Type I hot-dip galvanized steel grating and composite hot-dip galvanized steel grating.
Galvanized Grating Plate Features:
High strength, light structure: The robust grid pressure welding structure offers high load-bearing capacity, light weight, and ease of hoisting; it boasts an aesthetically pleasing appearance and durability. Corrosion resistance: Within the pH range of 6 to 12.5, a stable protective film forms on the zinc layer, providing excellent corrosion resistance.


























