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Grating Products Request A Quote Products & Grating Bar Grating Specifications A proper design for bar gratings includes a determination of material, construction, loading conditions, unsupported clear span, surface treatment, ufb01nish, and edge banding.
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Your Personal Guide to Bar Grating What is Bar Grating? Bar grating is a type of metal plank grating with a series of bearing bars and crossbars welded or press-locked together. The bearing bars are the main load-bearing bars that run in the same direction as the span. The crossbars are connectors made from a strip of rolled bars that extend across or through the bearing bars for job-specific applications, like forming panels or creating ladder rungs. The spacing of the crossbars and their height determine what kind of shape you can make with your bar grating panel; this also determines its performance in different applications. If you want to create a common walkway surface, you will have more space between your crossbars and more room for customers to walk through without tripping. What is Bar Grating Used For? Bar grating is commonly used for steps, ladders, and handrails. It consists of a series of parallel, close-set bars joined together by crossbars or crimped bars. It is available in aluminum and steel alloys with smooth or serrated surfaces. The most common materials are iron, steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Other materials include copper, brass, bronze, and precious alloys such as gold and silver. How is Bar Grating Manufactured? Bar grating is a term that generally refers to any metal products in the shape of bars with openings between them. The bars can be made from aluminum or steel, and the openings can come in a variety of sizes. It is manufactured by assembling a series of equally spaced parallel bearing bars and then joining them at various intervals to perpendicularly cross members to form a load-bearing panel. It's commonly used in manufacturing plants as well as outdoor sites that require drainages, such as marinas and walkways. The bars are made from varied applications like carbon steel, aluminum, stainless steel, nickel alloys, and more. Why Do I Need Bar Grating? Your bar grating may be the one thing that sets you apart from your neighbors. It's a statement of pride, branding you as the proud owner of a unique property. Your choice of materials should reflect that pride and have the ability to endure any weather conditions throughout time. Yet it doesn't have to break the bank. Unlike other surface
materials, it is lightweight and corrosion-resistant, which keeps it from rusting or corroding. These properties make it well suited for outdoor applications like patios, porches, and walkways. When choosing grating for your project, consider its weight so that the structure is not too fragile or heavy for its supports. Most importantly, though, choose one that fits your design aesthetic.