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GRP Gratings vs. Steel Gratings – Why GRP Is the Smartest Choice

Are you looking for a reliable and durable grating for your industrial application? Then GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) is the best choice. While steel gratings have traditionally been widely used, GRP gratings offer numerous advantages in terms of durability, maintenance, and safety.

Why Are More Companies Choosing GRP Gratings?

GRP gratings are rapidly gaining popularity in industrial and commercial applications—and for good reason. They are rust-free, low-maintenance, and extremely durable, making them a cost-effective choice in the long run.

Advantages of GRP Gratings Over Steel

  • Corrosion-Resistant & Rust-Free
    Unlike steel, GRP gratings do not rust. They remain intact for years, even in humid or chemical environments.
  • Low Maintenance & Durable
    No need for painting, galvanizing, or regular treatments. A GRP grating stays strong and functional without expensive maintenance costs.
  • Lightweight & Easy Installation
    GRP gratings are up to 70% lighter than steel, making installation much easier and reducing costs for transport and assembly.
  • Safe & Anti-Slip
    The anti-slip surface of GRP reduces the risk of slipping, creating a safer working environment. Steel gratings, on the other hand, can become slippery—especially in wet conditions.
  • Cost-Effective in the Long Run
    While the initial purchase price may be slightly higher, GRP gratings quickly pay for themselves through lower maintenance and replacement costs.

Are Steel Gratings Still an Option?

Although steel gratings remain popular for heavy loads, their drawbacks are becoming more apparent:

Rust and corrosion, especially in humid or chemical environments
Requires regular maintenance and coatings
Heavier and more difficult to install
Slippery and less safe in wet or oily conditions

Conclusion: Choose Smart, Choose GRP!

GRP gratings are the future of industrial applications. They provide durability, safety, and easy maintenance—without the downsides of steel.

Ready to switch to a better alternative? Contact us today for personalized advice!


GRP grating (ISO-FR) 3660 x 1220 x 13mm - mesh 38 x 38mm
The Intergrate GRP moulded gratings are made from isophtalic resin. The gratings are mostly used for applications in corrosive and chemical aggressive environments. Important features are the fire retardancy and self-extinguishing of the gratings. The gratings consist out of a square mesh pattern to obtain multidirectional strength. The concave surface is for the slip resistance. This resistance meets the R13 according to BGR 181 and DIN 51130. The gratings are produced according to the standard DIN 24531.

€139.00*
GRP grating (ISO-FR) 3660 x 1220 x 13mm - mesh 38 x 38mm
The Intergrate GRP moulded gratings are made from isophtalic resin. The gratings are mostly used for applications in corrosive and chemical aggressive environments. Important features are the fire retardancy and self-extinguishing of the gratings. The gratings consist out of a square mesh pattern to obtain multidirectional strength. The concave surface is for the slip resistance. This resistance meets the R13 according to BGR 181 and DIN 51130. The gratings are produced according to the standard DIN 24531.

€139.00*
GRP grating (ISO-FR) 3660 x 1220 x 13mm - mesh 38 x 38mm
The Intergrate GRP moulded gratings are made from isophtalic resin. The gratings are mostly used for applications in corrosive and chemical aggressive environments. Important features are the fire retardancy and self-extinguishing of the gratings. The gratings consist out of a square mesh pattern to obtain multidirectional strength. The concave surface is for the slip resistance. This resistance meets the R13 according to BGR 181 and DIN 51130. The gratings are produced according to the standard DIN 24531.

€139.00*