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Galvanised steel grating
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galvanised steel grating
galvanised steel grating
galvanised steel grating
galvanised steel grating
galvanised steel grating
galvanised steel grating
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Characteristics

Material
galvanised steel
Configuration
pressed, welded
Product applications
floor, construction, for shelving, for heavy loads, for fennel, for heavy loads, for heavy loads, for large sun shades

Description

GEI press-locked gratings are composed of flat cold-laminated insert bars pressed into existing notches in bearing bars. They are manufactures using techniques that guarantee a constant production quality (manufacture according to RAL GZ638) and are typically made from S235JR steel. Commonly used for manufacturing technical walkways and staircase steps, it is also used for aesthetic elements such as sun-breaker and privacy screens, as well as in construction for sections of façades, fencing and solid balustrades. The mesh spacing is defined in accordance with the standards and loads that must be respected: For a BB thickness of 2-3 mm: The BB spacing is typically a multiple of 11.11. The IB spacing is typically a multiple of 11.11. For a BB thickness of 4-5 mm: The BB spacing is typically a multiple of 18. The IB spacing is typically a multiple of 17. Other options are available on request. Standard height: 20-150 mm. Standard thickness: 2-8 mm. Other options are available on request. Spacer: 10 x 2 mm. Other options are available on request. Maximum length of bearer bars: 4000 mm. Maximum length of spacers: 2000 mm. S235JR steel as per EN 10025 standards.. Stainless steel 304 ( 1.4301 ). Stainless steel 316 ( 1.4571 ). Aluminium AlMg3. Other options are available on request.

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