Serrated When the gratings are used in particularly wet environments or in places where extra non-slip properties are required, serrated bars will be an advantage. The serrated process involves carving a pattern in the bars to be serrated. This could be in either the control or filler bars or in both control and filler bars and bearing bars, depending on whether the grating needs serrated in one or both directions. Serration is available in two patterns: small serration and large serration
* Small Serration Small serration is the most commonly used serrated form, which is used for industrial walkway and staircase gratings etc. and for heavy duty ramp gratings.
* Large Serration This type of serrated is very easy to clean and therefore primarily used in industrial kitchens, canteens and in other places with high hygiene requirements and requirements of non-slip properties. Serrated bearing bars and control and filler bars.
Serrated steel grating is the most popular of all grating types due to its strength, cost-efficient production and ease of installation. In addition to its high strength and light weight, this type of grating also has non-slip characteristics, no sharp edges and serrations are rolled on, to meet strict health and safety requirements. Hot rolled serrations help stop lacerations if someone falls on the grating.
Specifications of Steel Grating:
| Bearing Bar Spacing | Cross Bar Spacing | Bearing Bar Specification ( Width * Thickness) | | ||||
| ( mm ) | ( mm ) | 32*5 | 40*5 | 45*5 | 50*5 | 55*5 | 60*5 |
| 30 | 100 | G325/30/100 | G405/30/100 | G455/30/100 | G505/30/100 | G555/30/100 | G605/30/100 |
| | 50 | G325/30/50 | G405/30/50 | G4555/30/50 | G505/30/50 | G555/30/50 | G605/30/50 |
| 40 | 100 | G325/40/100 | G405/40/100 | G455/40/100 | G505/40/100 | G555/40/100 | G605/40/100 |
| | 50 | G325/40/50 | G405/40/50 | G455/40/50 | G505/40/50 | G555/40/50 | G605/40/50 |
| 60 | 50 | G325/60/50 | G405/60/50 | G455/60/50 | G505/60/50 | G555/60/50 | G605/60/50 |


