1. Wooden plank decks are prone to cracking, corrosion, and are highly flammable, leading to potential safety accidents. Angle steel mesh decks are even more susceptible to rust and detachment. Hot-dipped galvanized steel plank decks, on the other hand, offer advantages such as corrosion resistance and flame retardance.
Our steel planks feature standardized, well-formed raised holes for excellent anti-slip properties. The arched design on both sides and the sturdy welding of the bottom reinforcing plates further enhance their strength. A 3-meter-long scaffold plank can support the standing weight of 5-6 people without deformation, ensuring durability and sturdiness.
Regulatory management
Due to the numerous drawbacks of wooden and steel mesh scaffolding, they are gradually unable to meet the management requirements of large-scale enterprises. The use of high-strength steel scaffolding has become a trend in both domestic and international shipbuilding companies and construction installation industries. Particularly, the ability to neatly stack steel scaffolding on-site will also add a vibrant landscape to your company, undoubtedly contributing uniquely to a new level of your enterprise's management.
Easy and quick installation
Same specification scaffolding boards, wooden plank weight is 1.5-2 times that of steel scaffolding boards, and they become heavier and less slip-resistant when absorbing water during rainy weather. Workers need to carry the boards with two people during construction, whereas our steel planks can be handled by one person with 2-4 pieces, significantly enhancing work efficiency. The high strength also allows for a reduction in the number of scaffolding tubes used. Long service life; wooden planks can no longer be safely used after 3-5 rotations, and steel mesh planks are prone to rust and damage, easily deforming. In contrast, hot-dip galvanized steel planks are highly durable, resistant to corrosion and deformation, with a normal lifespan of about 6-8 years.


























