Steel Grating

1. Steel Grating Introduction
Steel grating panels are open steel structures composed of bearing flat steel and cross bars arranged at a certain spacing in orthogonal fashion, fixed by welding or press lock. The cross bars are usually made of twisted square steel, round steel, or flat steel, and the materials are divided into carbon steel and stainless steel.
2. Steel Grating Types

Pressure Welded Grating Locking Grating Handcrafted Grating

Stainless Steel Grating Composite steel grating Teeth-shaped steel grating
3. Steel Grating Model Explanation

Material Type: G for Carbon Steel
BG for stainless steel
Bar Spacing: 100mm (Center to Center)
50mm (center distance)
Bar Size: Standard 6mm Twisted Square Steel
Small-sized steel grating utilizes 5mm twisted square steel.
Common stainless steel thickness: 5mm
Flat steel sizes: Commonly available in various specifications from 20×3mm to 75×6mm
Flange Spacing: Series 1 - 30mm (center to center)
Series 2 - 40mm (Center Distance)
Series 3 - 60mm (Center Distance)
Flat Steel Type: P for Plain Flat Type (can be abbreviated)
S for enhanced anti-slip tooth pattern
Surface Treatment: G for Hot-Dip Galvanized
U for surface untreated (can be abbreviated)
Example: The specifications above G253/30/100PG utilize 25×3 flat steel bars, with a spacing of 30mm between the bars and 100mm between the crossbars, forming hot-dipped galvanized steel grating.
4. Production Process

5. Application Scenarios
Primarily used for industrial platforms, boiler platforms, environmental protection equipment, ladder steps, railings, passageway flooring, railway bridge sidings, high-altitude tower platforms, drain covers, manhole covers, road grates, multi-level parking lots, as well as in institutions, schools, factories, corporate buildings, sports fields, and even residential windows, balcony railings, highway and railway guardrails.






























