Steel Grating

- SlipNOT® steel grating shown above is the coarsest, most durable grating SlipNOT® offers. Intended for high traffic areas and viscous liquids, SlipNOT® steel grating is rugged.
SlipNOT® steel grating is known for its durability and surface hardness. The patented SlipNOT® steel coating is applied to steel grating in a plasma spray random hatch matrix, resulting in peaks and valleys of slip resistance. The SlipNOT® coating is applied at over 4,000 psi and hardened to between 55 – 63 on the Rockwell “C” scale.
Steel grating is prevalently used in applications where strength and durability are critical. SlipNOT® steel grating is utilized throughout industrial settings for catwalks, walkways, stair treads, trench covers and various other applications. From manufacturing plants to steel mills, SlipNOT® steel grating remains slip resistant, even when covered in oil.
From heavy duty to light duty, SlipNOT® steel grating is offered in various styles of bar sizes and spacing. Whether you’re looking for a steel grating that can hold fork lift traffic or ADA compliance, SlipNOT® has a style of steel grating to meet your needs. SlipNOT® steel grating can be fabricated to detailed specifications or is available in stock sizes.
SlipNOT® steel grating is available in the following grades:
- Grade 1 (Fine):
- The Grade 1 (Fine) SlipNOT® surface is ideal for light duty applications with little traffic. The Grade 1 (Fine) surface has an average surface intensity of 0.010″ – 0.012″.
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Grade 2 (Medium):
- Grade 2 (Medium) is pertinent to nearly every situation where anti-slip floor gratings are used. The average surface intensity that is applied is 0.020″ – 0.025″.
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Grade 3 (Coarse):
- Recommended for demanding environments with high traffic, Grade 3 (Coarse) retains slip resistance. Grade 3 (Coarse) has a typical peak to valley surface of 0.032″ – 0.038″.
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