Serrated Bar Grating
Serrated bar grating, also known as serrated grating or serrated steel grating, is a type of bar grating that features a serrated or notched surface on the bearing bars. Bar grating is a grid-like structure made of metal bars that are joined together to form a strong and durable surface for various industrial, commercial, and architectural applications.
Standard specification of galvanized steel grating
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Bearing-bar Pitch
mm
|
Cross-bar pitch
mm
|
Bearing bar( width x thickenss) mm
|
| 20×3 |
25×3 |
32×3
|
40×3 |
20×5 |
25×5 |
| 30 |
100 |
G203/30/100 |
G253/30/100 |
G323/30/100 |
G403/30/100 |
G205/30/100 |
G255/30/100 |
| 50 |
G203/30/50 |
G253/30/50 |
G323/30/50 |
G403/30/50 |
G205/30/50 |
G255/30/50 |
| 40 |
100 |
G203/40/100 |
G253/40/100 |
G323/40/100 |
G403/40/100 |
G205/40/100 |
G255/40/100 |
| 50 |
G203/40/50 |
G253/40/50 |
G323/40/50 |
G403/40/50 |
G205/40/50 |
G255/40/50 |
| 60 |
50 |
|
G253/60/50 |
G323/60/50 |
G403/60/50 |
G205/60/50 |
G255/60/50 |
|
Bearing-bar Pitch
mm
|
Cross-bar pitch
mm
|
Bearing bar( width x thickenss) mm |
|
32 x 5
|
40 x 5 |
45 x5 |
50 x 5 |
55×5 |
60×5 |
| 30 |
100 |
G325/30/100 |
G405/30/100 |
G455/30/100 |
G505/30/100 |
G555/30/100 |
G605/30/100 |
| 50 |
G325/30/50 |
G405/30/50 |
G455/30/50 |
G505/30/50 |
G555/30/50 |
G605/30/50 |
| 40 |
100 |
G325/40/100 |
G405/40/100 |
G455/40/100 |
G505/40/100 |
G555/40/100 |
G605/40/100 |
| 50 |
G325/40/50 |
G405/40/50 |
G455/40/50 |
G505/40/50 |
G555/40/50 |
G605/40/50 |
| 60 |
50 |
G325/60/50 |
G405/60/50 |
G455/60/50 |
G505/60/50 |
G555/60/50 |
G605/60/50 |
Applications Of Serrated Bar Grating
Compared with smooth steelg graing, serrated steel grating is more anti resistant. Galvanized serrated steel grating are popular used in industrial areas, include:
- Mezzanines
- Platforms
- Walkways
- Racking shelves
- Ventilation covers
- Benches
- Stairs to fences
Galvanized Serrated Grating VS Galvanized Bar Grating
Galvanized serrated grating and galvanized bar grating are both types of metal grating, but they differ in terms of surface design:
Galvanized Serrated Grating:
- Surface Design: Serrated grating has notches or serrations on the bearing bars, creating a rough, non-slip surface.
- Slip Resistance: Serrated grating is designed for enhanced slip resistance, making it suitable for slippery or wet conditions.
- Common Use: Often used in areas where slip resistance is crucial, like stair treads and industrial flooring.
Galvanized Bar Grating:
- Surface Design: Bar grating has smooth, flat bearing bars without notches or serrations on the surface.
- Slip Resistance: Bar grating provides some traction but may not offer as much slip resistance as serrated grating.
- Common Use: Used in various applications, such as mezzanine flooring and platforms, where slip resistance may not be the primary concern.