About GI Grating
GI (Galvanized Iron) Grating is a strong, durable, and corrosion-resistant flooring and drainage solution made from mild steel that is hot-dip galvanized for long-lasting protection. Widely used in industrial, commercial, and infrastructure projects, GI gratings provide excellent load-bearing capacity and slip resistance, making them ideal for walkways, platforms, trench covers, stair treads, and ventilation grilles. Their open-grid design allows efficient drainage and airflow, while the galvanized coating ensures protection against rust and harsh environmental conditions. Easy to install and maintain, GI gratings offer a cost-effective and reliable solution for heavy-duty applications.
Our Mild Steel Fabricated Galvanized Gratings or GI Gratings are manufactured as per the International quality standards at our state-of-the-art Infrastructure facility. Hot dip galvanizing provides corrosion resistant finish in all environments. We provide Steel Gratings:
We ensure excess zinc removal activity by draining, vibrating or centrifuging systems so the surface of gratings gets more shiny
Product Details of GI Grating:
- Load Capacity: Heavy Duty
- Material: Mild Steel
- Shape: Rectangle
- Surface Type: Standard Plain
- Grating Type: Welded
- Usage/Applications: Drainage, Trench Covers, Industrial, Walkways, Flooring Systems
FAQs of GI Grating:
Q: What is the GI Grating made of?
A: The GI Grating is made from carbon steel or steel.
Q: What are the dimensions of the GI Grating?
A: The GI Grating is available in sizes ranging from 100 to 1000mm in width and length, with a height of 19 to 100mm.
Q: What surface treatments are available for the GI Grating?
A: The surface treatments available for the GI Grating include galvanized, powder-coated, painted, and zinc plating.
Q: What applications is the GI Grating suitable for?
A: The GI Grating is suitable for use in various industries such as agriculture, shipbuilding, elevators, and industrial, as well as in drainage systems, pump stations, and oil fields.
Q: What is the weight of the GI Grating?
A: The GI Grating can weigh anywhere between 20 to 200 kilograms.