Gratings

What are Gratings?

A grating is a structural element made of an assembled grid of parallel bearing bars with cross bars used to space and hold the bearing bars erect.

  • The positive-fitting connection of the bearing bars and cross bars which surround it, makes the grating not only very steady, but also a visually eye-catching product.
  • The applications are varied, as gratings are used across diverse industries and architecture.
  • With its exceptionally robust, safe yet light platform flooring, gratings are vital in all areas of heavy industry.
  • Some of the industries where gratings are installed include refineries, power stations, steel mills, mines and on oil platforms.
  • Gratings supply a surface but allow air, light, heat, sound and water to pass through.
  • This product is strong and durable, and virtually maintenance free.
  • It is appreciated by architects and building owners as a product which is both visually attractive as well as functional, whether it’s used as a decorative facade cladding, a suspended ceiling or sun shield.