There won’t be any single chemical or food industry which
wouldn’t like to have a protected facility where its labor force can do all regular
tasks without facing any issue. Fiberglass grating is a product that is
manufactured and designed to be used as a
flooring solution at the facility. When these gratings are wet, they possess anti-slip
properties.
FRP gratings are strong, high in strength, and cost-effective. It’s basically a non-skid product that possesses incredible anti-slip
features. This grating offers numerous advantages which can’t be enjoyed
using another steel grating. The FRP
grating is light in weight with longer life span,
and it’s safe in use.
In today’s blog, we are going to discuss how FRP grating ensures
fire safety. Learn below how other gratings are fire resistant.
How FRP Ensures Fire Safety?
Since FRP grating is corrosion resistant, hence it can be
applied in many chemically harmful environments including:
- Power stations
- Drinking water companies
- Rail infrastructure
- Petrochemical
- Shipping and offshore
- Sewage treatment plants
- Food and beverage industry
- The tobacco industry and others
When it comes to particular fire safety requirements at the coastal sector, the pultruded grating is highly suggested by the majority of manufacturers in the offshore and oil/gas industries, since pultruded grating is
best to use for those who prefer high loaded applications for a long span.
The Pultruded grating is made by combining GRP and FRP. It features
splendid fire resistance and can be applied in several corrosive, chemical, and
abrasive conditions. It is also used in heavy industrial environments.
It further includes pultruded load bars which are connected
with tie bars. This kind of gratings can be availed from makers in a polyester,
phenolic, or vinyl ester gum. Out of these three, phenolic tar has superb
properties regarding imperviousness to fire.
The pultruded gratings are generally used for;
- Landings
- Platforms
- Flooring
- Walkways
- Staircases

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