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rovings are pulled through gaps within the grating mould, both
horizontally and vertically. This process interlocks the strands. |
Catalysed resin is poured over each layer of glass rovings until the
rovings and the resin reach the height of the mould |
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rovings and the resin are then forced down and compacted to form the
high strength structure. |
The
mould is then heated to give a fast cure time for the resin. The
finished grating panel is then popped out of the mould. |
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The finished grating panel showing the
alternating layers of glass rovings.
FibreGrid's fibreglass grating interwoven square mesh construction offers a unique
bi-directional strengths. This bi-directional aspect allows for
increased load carrying capability per unit weight when compared
against rectangular mesh moulded grating. |