





In addition to its cost and maintenance benefits, fiberglass grating is slip-resistant which makes it a safer option when compared to metal gratings or other types of flooring materials that have a lower friction factor, especially in wet or oily environments. It also has excellent fire resistance properties, with some specialty grating withstanding short-term temperature exposures up to 1700°F. This fire resistance makes it suitable for use in areas where there may be a risk of fire or excessive heat exposure such as industrial manufacturing plants, power plants, or offshore oil platforms.

1. Molded
2. Pultruded


FRP gratings are commonly molded using high-strength fiberglass reinforcement materials along with resin and other additive agents to enhance product quality. Molded FRP gratings find widespread use across various industrial sectors such as power generation, waste processing, oil refining, mining, and more. Additionally, these gratings are increasingly utilized in commercial settings as interior and exterior materials, including drainage systems, fencing, building facades, ceilings, and others.





