Hot-dip galvanized grating panels are generally made of carbon steel, with a hot-dip galvanized surface to prevent oxidation. They can also be manufactured from stainless steel. Hot-dip galvanized grating panels offer functions such as ventilation, lighting, heat dissipation, anti-slip, and explosion-proof.
Channels, walkways, bridges, manhole covers, grate covers, ladders, fences, and railings for power plants, chemical factories, oil refineries, steel mills, paper mills, machinery factories, cement factories, municipal engineering, wastewater treatment, industrial, food processing, and environmental protection projects.
Hot-dip galvanized grating panels are formed by pressure resistance spot welding with fixed spacing of warp and weft wires; their surfaces can be zinc-plated, coated with plastic, or brushed with rust-proof oil.
Hot-dip galvanized grating panels feature high strength and lightweight construction; they are aesthetically pleasing, durable, and resistant to dirt accumulation.






