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Galvanized Road Plates

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SlipNOT® galvanized road plates are ideal for high traffic areas that can become slippery with water, oil, gasoline and other substances.  The hot dip galvanizing process protects steel from corrosion that can occur from being exposed to weather elements.  SlipNOT® traffic plates can be used to cover open trenches, sinkholes, areas of road construction, quickly restore a jobsite back to pre-project conditions, bridging open excavations and trenches dug for drainage, cables, gas mains or water mains.  SlipNOT® non-skid galvanized steel road plates can be used as a permanent structure or may be moved along as work progresses.

See SlipNOT® SpecificationsCAD DrawingsCOF/ADA and Case Studies regarding galvanized steel road plates.

Product Information:

  • Galvanized road plate thicknesses: 1”, 1-1/4”, 1-1/2” typically
  • Galvanized road plate widths: 4’, 5’, 6’
  • Galvanized road plate lengths: 8’, 10’, 12’
  • Galvanized road plates can be custom fabricated to meet job specifications
  • Available SlipNOT® surface: Steel on Steel
  • Available SlipNOT® finish: Galvanized
  • Galvanized road plates are available in: Grade 3 (Coarse)
  • Div 5 CSI Classification Code: Metal Floor Plates (05 54 00), Shop-Applied Coatings for Metal (05 05 13), Common Metal Materials (05 05 00)
  • Standard tolerance: Mill (for stock sizes), +/ – 1/8’’ (for customer specified sizes)
  • LEED: The recycled content of SlipNOT® products varies depending on the source of the substrate.  However, based off of an average provided by the mills and vendors we use most often, SlipNOT® products have a minimum of 40% recycled content and up to 83% recycled content. By specifying SlipNOT® products your project may be eligible for LEED credits.  For more information please visit our green products page.

Product Features:

  • Advantages: Galvanized road plates do not wear smooth or flake off after years of high traffic use. SlipNOT® road plates are ideal in areas where frequent use or exposure to slippery environments increases the risk of accidents and potential public access liability problems
  • Durability: Road plates coated with SlipNOT® have a file hard surface of between 55 – 63 on the Rockwell “C” scale and have a bond strength of at least 4,000 psi.
  • Slip Resistant Standards: SlipNOT® galvanized road plates meet and exceeds all the requirements for an ASTM / ANSI slip resistant surface and is registered slip resistant with Underwriters Laboratories per the UL 410 standard.  SlipNOT® coefficient of friction is greater than or equal to 0.85. (Standards and Test Requirements)
  • Fabrication: Road plates can be supplied with lifting handles. (Fabricating Instructions)

ADA Information:

  • SlipNOT® road plates far exceeds all ADA requirements.

SlipNOT® products are utilized by countless industries for a vast array of applications. SlipNOT® products are fabricated to meet detailed specifications and can meet the requirements of the most complex projects. SlipNOT® slip resistant products are proven and utilized by fortune 500 companies across North America.

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Infrastructure

Ridgely Avenue Bridge

Annapolis, MD

A Weems Creek contractor needed a way of expanding the width of Ridgely Avenue Bridge. SlipNOT® provided coated steel plates which expanded the roadway width, provided slip resistance and became easily transferrable.

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Government

Seattle City Light

Seattle, WA

Seattle City Light installs steel road plates on various streets and sidewalks. A slip resistant surface was needed to help provide motorists and pedestrians with safety when traveling on streets and sidewalks.

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