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The toothed steel grating is a special type of steel grating that features sharp, regular teeth machined on one side of the flat steel plate. These teeth form an angle of approximately 60° with the surface, providing excellent anti-slip and self-cleaning properties. This makes it the preferred ground material for ensuring personnel and operational safety in environments prone to slipping, such as damp, oily, or sloped areas, helping to prevent accidents.
| Product Name | Steel Grating |
| Keywords | Steel Grating |
| Type | Steel Sheet |
| Thickness | Customizable |
| Length | Customizable |
| Width | Customizable |
| Height | Customizable |
| Grade | Galvanized |
| Technique | Cold Rolled Based |
| Surface | Galvanized Coated |
| Shape | Flat Sheet |
| Material | Q235 Q345 Carbon Steel/316 Stainless Steel |
| MOQ | LOW MOQ |
| Sample | Accept |
| OEM & ODM Custom | Accept |
| Logo Custom | Accept |
The sharp tooth shape provides mechanical interlocking anti-slip effect, with an anti-slip coefficient significantly higher than flat plates, patterned plates, and other steel grating types. It is one of the ground materials with the highest anti-slip grade (R grade) available.
The inclined tooth-shaped design prevents accumulation of liquids such as water, oil, and sludge. These substances are easily scraped off during pedestrian or vehicle traffic, maintaining surface cleanliness. Combined with the high load-bearing capacity, ventilation, and light-transmitting characteristics of steel grating, it provides a solid and reliable working surface for hazardous environments.
Hot-dip galvanizing treatment provides long-term protection for the tooth shape, maintaining anti-slip effectiveness for decades without degradation. The unique tooth-shaped surface serves as both visual and tactile safety warning.
Bearing bars carry the load; cross bars hold the bearing bars in place.
Yes, with proper design, steel grating can support industrial equipment.
It can be mounted on support frames, welded, bolted, or anchored depending on the structure.
Yes, using cutting tools suitable for steel, such as angle grinders or plasma cutters.
Welded grating has bearing and cross bars welded; pressed grating uses pressure-locked joints.
Minimal maintenance is needed; periodic cleaning and inspection are recommended.
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