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Production and Material

GRP gratings are manufactured through stamping and thermal processes, using polyester resin reinforced with 65% fiberglass. This composition ensures the gratings can absorb force from any direction, offering excellent mechanical performance. The standard color is grey, but other colors are available upon request. Their surface is pressed concave to provide effective slip resistance.

 

Key Advantages

These gratings offer a wide range of benefits that make them ideal for demanding environments. They are corrosion-resistant and chemically resilient, while also providing electrical and thermal insulation. Thanks to the fiberglass reinforcement, they combine high mechanical strength with lightweight properties. GRP gratings are antimagnetic, spark-safe, thermostable, and liquidproof. They are also smoke and fire resistant, non-slippery, and require no maintenance. Their durable lifetime and economic viability make them a reliable choice for long-term use. Installation is simple and efficient, and they can be customized in various colors.

 

Application areas

GRP gratings are widely used across multiple industries, including chemical processing, wastewater treatment plants, food production, waterworks, petrochemical facilities, electrical plants, paper mills, sailing, and transportation. Their versatility makes them suitable for a variety of structural and safety applications such as sidewalks, catwalks, light transmission grids, stairs, bridges, covers, overlays, channel coverage, safety railings, and non-slip flooring.