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I’ve walked a lot of platforms—refineries at dawn, wastewater plants that never sleep, and a few storm-battered docks where steel corrodes faster than budgets get approved. Lately, the product crews keep reaching for is the Anti- Corrosion Cost Effective FRP Pultrusion Grating from ZJ Composites (Origin: No. 9, Xingyuan South Street, Dongwaihuan Road, Zaoqiang County, Hengshui, Hebei, China). It seems that engineers like it because it’s light and predictable; maintenance teams like it because it just… lasts.
Across chemicals, water, and marine, spec writers are quietly swapping steel for frp pultruded gratings. The trigger? Total installed cost parity—lighter panels mean smaller crews, no hot-work permits, fewer shutdowns. Sustainability teams also nudge the decision: corrosion resistance extends service life to 25+ years in many plants, which, to be honest, beats replacing rusted deck every five.
| Property | Typical Value ≈ | Standard/Test |
|---|---|---|
| Panel thickness | 25 / 38 mm | Internal QC |
| Bearing bar spacing | ~40 mm | Drawing spec |
| Resin systems | VE / ISO / Ortho | Material spec |
| Glass content | ~65–70% | Calc. by ASTM D2584 |
| Density | 1.8–2.0 g/cm³ | ASTM D792 |
| Flexural strength | 240–300 MPa | ASTM D790 / ISO 178 |
| Flexural modulus | 20–25 GPa | ASTM D790 |
| Fire performance | ASTM E84 Class 1 | ASTM E84; ASTM D635 |
| COF (gritted) | Dry ≥0.7; Wet ≥0.55 | ASTM D2047 / E303 |
| UV & salt-fog | Pass 1,000 h | ASTM G154 / B117 |
| Temp range | -40 to 110°C | Material spec |
Advantages in the field: non-conductive, corrosion-resistant, lighter lifts (often no crane), and predictable deflection at design spans (L/200 is a common check). Many customers say installation time drops by a third—sometimes more.
| Vendor | Certs/Standards | Lead Time ≈ | Customization | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZJ Composites (FRP) | ASTM D790, E84; ISO 178; COF tested | 2–4 weeks | Cut-to-size, resin choice, grit levels | Recessed tie bar, cost-effective installs |
| Generic steel grating | EN/ASTM steel grades | 1–2 weeks | Limited after galvanizing | High corrosion upkeep, hot-work install |
| Other FRP vendor | Varies; some ISO/ASTM | 3–6 weeks | Depends on tooling | Watch resin system for chemicals |
Pick resin by chemistry: vinyl ester for acids/solvents, isophthalic for general duty. Specify grit size by slip risk; confirm span tables to meet ISO 14122-2 and OSHA walkway rules. For flame spread, Class 1 per E84 is common, with D635 burn-rate checks. For coastal sites, I’d add UV inhibitors and a salt-fog exposure note in the PO—just a practical tip.
Final thought: steel still has its place, sure. But for corrosive decks and tight shutdown windows, frp pultruded gratings keep winning on life-cycle math.