

Ecograte® 62


Fiberglass Grating is the contemporary and modern alternative to metal grating, it is not only architecturally more attractive; but is also highly resistant to corrosive environments. Fiberglass reinforced plastic grating, commonly referred to as FRP grating is a composite material, which is manufactured by the combination of a matrix of resin and fiberglass. Fiberglass grating is also fire retardant in nature, along with being non-conductive and light weight, making it a popular grating option for industrial structures and various other usages such as; fire escapes, raised floors, platforms, drain covers, protective shields, stair treads, walkways, docks and trench covers. Commonly used for floor grating, FRP is simpler to install than metal grating, due to its light weight. It does not require heavy machinery for the installation.
Fiberglass covered grating proves especially important in covering vats and solid flooring, where high heels might present a tripping hazard with an open mesh grating. Fiberglass covered grating has a fiberglass gritted plate cover fastened to a grating panel. Our fiberglass covered grating is available in standard panel sizes with either a 1/8-inch or 1/4-inch thick plate applied to standard depths of grating. Fiberglass covered grating is available in all of our resin systems and a variety of colors to best suit your application or project.
Fiberglass Grating is the contemporary and modern alternative to metal grating, it is not only architecturally more attractive; but is also highly resistant to corrosive environments. Fiberglass reinforced plastic grating, commonly referred to as FRP grating is a composite material, which is manufactured by the combination of a matrix of resin and fiberglass. Fiberglass grating is also fire retardant in nature, along with being non-conductive and light weight, making it a popular grating option for industrial structures and various other usages such as; fire escapes, raised floors, platforms, drain covers, protective shields, stair treads, walkways, docks and trench covers. Commonly used for floor grating, FRP is simpler to install than metal grating, due to its light weight. It does not require heavy machinery for the installation.

fiberglass chemical tank. While the initial cost of fiberglass tanks may be higher than some alternatives, the long-term savings on maintenance, repairs, and replacements make them a cost-effective investment. The durability of fiberglass tanks reduces the risk of leaks, spills, and contamination, which can result in costly cleanup and regulatory fines.
