Grating platforms are important components across various industries, providing elevated surfaces for a wide range of applications. A traditional steel grating platform has been the common choice for a long time, but this type of equipment often comes with drawbacks. Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) grating emerges as a superior alternative, offering advantages that make it a more cost-effective and sustainable choice.
TJ Looper, Regional Sales Manager at Fibergrate, shared some of the many applications where FRP outperforms steel grating platforms.
“FRP grating is in demand for platforms used in water/wastewater facilities. This is a wet, corrosive environment, particularly the filter press area. With FRP grating, you can suspend a platform from the ceiling because it’s such a lightweight product. You can do things you can’t with steel. Rooftop platforms made from FRP are common for a similar reason. We have a solution that puts less weight on the roof and doesn’t penetrate the roofing membrane. Also, around electrical equipment, the FRP platforms don’t have to be grounded since they are non-conductive. This is great around substations. It saves on installation costs and also mitigates the owners’ risk of ground failure and shock hazards.”
One of the most critical factors to consider when selecting grating platforms is corrosion resistance. According to a study by Lucien Reclaru and Lavinia Cosmina Ardelean, “stainless steel is sensitive to localized corrosion (pitting, crevice, and intragranular) in harsh environments, particularly on its transverse face.” This can lead to structural degradation, safety hazards, and increased maintenance costs.
FRP grating, on the other hand, is highly resistant to corrosion. It is resistant to saltwater, chemicals, and other corrosive agents, promoting long-term durability and reducing the need for frequent repairs or replacements. This is particularly important in industries like marine, chemical processing, and outdoor applications where exposure to harsh elements is common.
One of the most significant benefits of FRP grating over steel grating is its significantly lighter weight. This lightweight property offers several advantages:
FRP grating can be engineered and fabricated to meet a wide variety of structural requirements. Modern manufacturing techniques allow FRP grating to be produced with exceptional strength and load-bearing capacity. FRP grating outperforms steel grating in terms of strength-to-weight ratio, providing a more efficient solution.
Safety is a top priority in any industrial or commercial application. FRP grating offers superior safety features compared to steel grating:
While the initial cost of FRP grating may be slightly higher than steel grating, the long-term cost savings are substantial. Here is a breakdown of the cost factors to consider:
While the upfront investment may be slightly higher for FRP, the substantial savings in maintenance, repairs, and replacements over time make FRP grating for platforms a more economical choice in the long run.
Fibergrate is a trusted North American manufacturer of high-quality FRP grating, offering a wide range of products to suit various applications. With over 50 years of experience and expertise in FRP technology, Fibergrate is committed to providing innovative and durable solutions that can be customized for virtually any use case.
Fibergrate's FRP grating is engineered to meet the highest industry standards, ensuring exceptional performance and longevity. Our products are available in various thicknesses, sizes, and surface finishes, allowing for customization to suit specific project requirements.
By choosing FRP grating over steel grating, you invest in a durable, safe, and cost-effective solution for your platform needs. FRP's resistance to corrosion, lightweight properties, exceptional strength, and safety features make it a superior choice for a wide range of industries. Contact Fibergrate today to learn more about our FRP grating products and how we can assist you in your project.