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FRP Grating ISO 35 Heavy Duty - Versatile and Robust
High Load Capacity thanks to FRP
The FRP Grating ISO 35 Heavy Duty offers excellent load capacity, making it suitable for demanding applications. FRP, or fiberglass-reinforced plastic, is known for its high strength and low weight. This means it is not only stable but also easy to handle. Because this grating is so robust, it is frequently used in industrial areas, construction, and various infrastructure projects.
Diverse Applications and Uses
An FRP grating is ideal for a variety of applications. It is perfect for walkways, platforms, and grating structures that must withstand high stress. Its non-slip surface also ensures safety, even in wet conditions. Therefore, it is a popular product not only among construction companies but also among architects and designers.
Maintenance-Free and Durable
Another advantage of FRP grating is its durability and low maintenance. FRP is resistant to many chemical substances and corrosion, meaning you don't need to plan for regular maintenance. This saves you time and money. Because FRP grating is very durable, it is an economical choice for any project.
Please note:
that our products are industrial products for use in industrial applications.
FRP gratings and safety floors must be fastened to the substructure.
Flatness and a flawless appearance cannot be guaranteed.
Discoloration or color differences are unavoidable due to environmental influences or production.
FRP gratings are designed primarily for static vertical loads.
Horizontal and dynamic load components lead to increased stress on material and fastenings and can potentially damage them.
SF adjustable feet are designed exclusively for pedestrian loads and static loads.