Hot-dip galvanized steel grating is manufactured by welding load-bearing flat steel and crossbars at certain intervals into a base plate on a high-voltage resistance welding machine, and then undergoes deep processing including cutting, notching, punching, and edging to produce the finished product as required by the customer.
Hot-dip galvanized steel grating is divided into the following types:
1. Hot-dip galvanized steel grating, categorized by manufacturing process, includes pressure-welded hot-dip galvanized steel grating and pressure-locked hot-dip galvanized steel grating.
2. Divided into toothed hot-dip galvanized steel grating and flat hot-dip galvanized steel grating according to the surface shape
3. Type I hot-dip galvanized steel grating and composite hot-dip galvanized steel grating.
Hot-dip galvanized steel grating applications: Widely used in platforms, walkways, bridges, manhole covers, well covers, ladders, fences, railings, etc., for sectors such as petrochemicals, power plants, water treatment plants, sewage treatment plants, municipal engineering, and environmental sanitation projects.
Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Grating
Hot-dip galvanized steel grating is a commonly used product with wide applications in steel grating. After welding and hot-dip galvanizing, it not only boasts an aesthetically pleasing appearance but also offers excellent corrosion and rust resistance, extending its service life. It is highly favored by numerous customers.
Hot-dip galvanized steel grating plate features: high strength, lightweight structure; its sturdy grid pressure-welded construction offers high load-bearing capacity, light structure, and ease of hoisting; aesthetically pleasing and durable.


































