Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Grating Introduction
1. Hot-dip galvanized steel grating panels are made by welding load-bearing flat steel and crossbars in a certain spacing to form the original plate on a high-voltage resistance welding machine, then processed into finished products as required by customers through cutting, beveling, punching, and edging, etc. 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 toothed hot-dip galvanized, flat hot-dip galvanized, I-shaped hot-dip galvanized, and composite hot-dip galvanized steel gratings.
The galvanized symbol, represented by the letter "G," can be omitted in the steel grating code. The specification for hot-dip galvanizing is: GB/T 13912-2008.
Galvanized steel grating panels are available in the following types:
1. Hot-dip galvanized steel grating panels, categorized by manufacturing process, include press-welded hot-dip galvanized steel gratings and press-locked hot-dip galvanized steel gratings.
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.
Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Grating Plate Features:
High-strength, lightweight structure: The sturdy grid pressure-welded structure offers high load-bearing capacity, light weight, and ease of hoisting; aesthetically pleasing and durable. Corrosion resistance: Within the pH range of 6 to 12.5, a stable protective film forms on the zinc coating surface, providing excellent corrosion resistance.
































