Fiberglass grating
is a composite, open-grid structure reinforced with resin and glass fibers. Due to its excellent resistance to corrosion, moisture, and chemical exposure, it is widely recognized as a fully industrial alternative to metal gratings. This type of grating delivers stable and long-lasting performance in corrosive environments such as chemical plants, refineries, docks, and humid areas, making it one of the most commonly used solutions for industrial flooring systems
The one-piece structure and lightweight design of fiberglass grating make transportation and installation significantly easier than metal grating, while still providing high bending strength and impact resistance. It is manufactured in various configurations, including molded fiberglass grating, fiberglass stair treads, and flat or serrated surface designs, to meet diverse industrial requirements. In addition, its electrical insulation properties make it a safe option for environments where there is a risk of electrical contact
Using fiberglass grating in industrial projects reduces maintenance costs and extends structural service life, as it does not rust, rot, or deform over time. Adequate thermal resistance, high load-bearing capacity, and anti-slip surfaces make it ideal for high-traffic areas, work platforms, operational surfaces, and access walkways across a wide range of industries. These combined advantages have positioned fiberglass grating as one of the most efficient and reliable infrastructure components in modern industrial facilities

