Introduction to fiberglass grating extrusion type
Fiberglass extruded grating is a type of fiberglass profile, which is often used in chemical processing plants, maritime construction, food and beverage processing, petroleum refining, paper industry, sewage treatment, and transportation industries.
Fiberglass extruded profiles are often used in chemical processing plants, maritime construction, food and beverage processing, petroleum refining, paper industry, sewage treatment, and transportation industries.
The difference between FRP extruded grating and FRP grating: FRP extruded grating: Reinforced corrosion-resistant materials are used to assemble FRP extruded grating. Load bearing profiles: mainly composed of extruded "I" or "T" profiles. Connecting profiles: Their function is to connect load-bearing profiles, mainly using various round bars or shaped bars formed by extrusion and stretching. Interval profile: Its function is to adjust and fix the void ratio of the fiberglass grating. It mainly uses extruded rods as load-bearing bars, extruded "I" or "T" profiles as load-bearing bars, and various round or irregular rods as crossbars (connecting bars). Adhesive is used to fix the crossbars and load-bearing bars together at a certain distance to form fiberglass grids. Fiberglass extruded grating has most of the characteristics of molded fiberglass grating, but there are also significant differences. One important point is the high glass fiber content in the direction of the load-bearing strip. Therefore, compared with molded fiberglass grating, it is more advantageous to use at large spans, which will reduce foundation support and engineering costs.