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Grating
Bar grating consists of parallel bars that are interconnected with perpendicular bars. It is commonly used as flooring for stairs, landings, and walkways. Bar gratings can be made from steel, stainless steel, or aluminum. They are available in both smooth and serrated surfaces and can be either painted or galvanized.


Safety grating, or channel grating is a popular type of metal grate used for walking surfaces. It is typically designed with small diamond or round hold protrusions that enhance traction. Additionally, it features a high level of open surface area, which allows for efficient drainage and airflow.


Ladder rung refers to the horizontal steps that are climbed to access structures. These rungs are found on fixed ladders installed on tanks, silos, or various other structures.
Safety grating and ladder rungs are available in galvanized steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
Stair treads are the horizontal parts of a staircase that provide a surface for users to step on. They can have either smooth or serrated surfaces and are made from various materials, including galvanized steel, painted steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. Additionally, there are several options for nosing, such as 2-hole, grooved abrasive, and standard checker plate.


Mesh
Wire mesh is a type of metal grating made up of parallel rows and intersecting columns of either welded or woven wire. It is often used in industrial and commercial settings for various purposes, including industrial separation and screening, as well as security fencing. Welded mesh is available in steel, galvanized steel, and stainless steel, while woven mesh can also be found in aluminum.


Concrete mesh is constructed from steel wire that is welded into a grid pattern, either square or rectangular. Its primary purpose is to reinforce concrete slabs and structures, helping to control cracking and enhance the overall strength and durability of the concrete. Common applications of concrete mesh include driveways, sidewalks, foundations, and industrial flooring.
Expanded metal is also considered a type of mesh because it forms a grid-like structure. However, it is produced by cutting slits into a metal sheet and then stretching (or expanding) the sheet, which results in a diamond pattern. Expanded metal grates are used for various applications, including steps, flooring, walkways, and fences. Expanded metal is available in steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.


Perforated Sheet Metal
Perforated metal is produced by mechanically punching or stamping patterns of holes, slots, or decorative shapes into a metal sheet. The size, shape, and spacing of these perforations can vary based on their intended application, with options including round, square, or slotted holes. This type of sheet metal is commonly made from materials such as steel, aluminum, stainless steel, copper, and brass. Perforated metal is used in a wide range of applications, including industrial and agricultural filtration, ventilation, architectural panels, and decorative elements.