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Gratings Explained

Metal Bar Grating

Metal bar grating is a versatile and strong material used in various industrial and architectural applications. It offers excellent load-bearing capacity, durability, and eco-friendliness, making it an ideal choice for many projects.

Metal Bar Grating

What is Electroforging?

Electroforging is an advanced manufacturing process used to create metal bar gratings. It involves fusing cross bars to bearing bars using intense heat and pressure, resulting in a strong, uniform, and precise grating structure.

Advantages of Electroforging:

  • Improved strength
  • Reduced material waste
  • Enhanced design flexibility
  • Precise and uniform structure
Electroforging Process

Advantages of Metal Bar Gratings

Strength
Durability
Versatility
Safety
Eco-friendly
Cost-effective

Popular Specifications

Ready stock sizes are 1000mm x 1000mm (length x width)

EIL Type 1

For light-duty applications such as equipment platform, approaches, walkway for pipe rack, operating platform from grade/super structure.

In mm, frame bar - 25 x 6, bearing bar - 25 x 3, cross bar - 6 square twisted, mesh - 30 x 100

EIL Type 2

For applications such as floor gratings for compressor house, technological structure, pipe rack with valve/pipe supports, maintenance platform, and stairs.

In mm, frame bar - 25 x 6, bearing bar - 25 x 6, cross bar - 8 square twisted, mesh - 35 x 75

E-25x5/8@41/100

For medium-duty applications.

In mm, bearing bar - 25 x 5, cross bar - 8 square twisted, mesh - 41 x 100

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Applications

Industrial Flooring
Walkways
Platforms
Stair Treads
Trench Covers
Fencing
Architectural Features
Drainage Systems
Catwalks
Mezzanines
Ramps
Shelving
Ventilation Grilles
Machine Guards
Dock Plates
Security Barriers
Conveyor Guards
Pit Covers
Sunscreens
Partitions
Equipment Supports
Cooling Tower Fills
Decorative Screens
Vent Covers
Gratings for HVAC