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Pultruded Grating Characteristics
Although sharing most of the features of molded GRP grating,
there are distinct differences which give pultruded grating a
unique usage base. The most important feature of pultruded GRP
grating consists of the fact that the glass to resin ratio is
higher in the bearing bar direction, therefore the span
capacity of pultruded gratings is higher compared to that of
the molded grating. This reflects in a reduction of support
structures and lower costs.

Chemical resistance
On the basis of the use of premium grade, orthophthalic,
Isophthalic polyester or vinyl ester systems and a surface
veil FibreGrid pultruded gratings
offer superior corrosion resistance to variety of acids and
caustics from the environment of light or moderately corrosive
to extremely corrosive applications.
Light weight
At approximately a quarter of the weight of steel, FibreGrid
pultruded gratings are much easier to
handle, which reduces handling costs, allows for easier access
and maintenance.
Higher stiffness
FibreGrid
pultruded grating possesses about 35% resin and 65% glass
content (by weight), giving it the
very high strength to weight ratio. Load bearing bar capacity
can be tailored to the application by modifying the glass
content, fiber orientation, and combination of mat and
fiberglass roving reinforcement.
UV-protection
All FibreGrid
pultruded gratings are added UV inhibitor into resin during
process and a polyester surface veil is applied for optimum
protection from the effects of weathering.
Fire
Retardancy
Flame spread rating of class 1,25 or less, per ASTM E-84.
Additional benefits:
Impact resistance
Maintenance free
Easily fabricated
Non-skid and safety
Electrically and thermally non-conductive
Electronically transparent
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