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Wide application of wema (bridge) gratings

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Wide application of wema (bridge) gratings

Wema grating, or bridge grating, has a wide range of applications. They are used primarily in industry, but in practice they can be used to create structural elements for various purposes, even decorative.

Key features and functions of wema gratings

Wema gratings allow the creation of safe pass ageways located above the ground. Most often they are used to create a transition from one building to another. Such structures made of gratings are mainly found in industrial plants or logistics centers.

Due to the specific nature of the application, wema gratings must be distinguished first and foremost by exceptional strength and robustness, which has a direct impact on the safety of use. They show resistance to a variety of mechanical damage, such as fractures, cracks and deformations. They are also resistant to the elements, so they can also be successfully used outdoors or in rooms exposed to moisture. Galvanized gratings are not subject to corrosion. Special indentations in the surface provide adequate anti-slip protection.

There are many different types of wema grating available on the market, so each customer can choose the product that best meets expectations. In Rapmet ‘s offer you can find many types of gratings with different parameters, including, among others. Non-slip, offshore, heavy, cardboard, inclined, irregularly shaped. Acid-resistant gratings are also available, which can also be used in places where specific conditions exist or there is a risk of contact with corrosive substances, such as in chemical plants.

Where are wema gratings most commonly used?

As already mentioned, the application of wema gratings is very wide. First of all, they are part of structural stairs or landings. They are commonly used in industrial plants, sewage treatment plants, shopping malls, logistics centers, warehouses, sewage treatment plants, power plants, shipyards, mines, etc. In addition to industry, they are also used to create scenes, grates in car washes and even as decorative elements.

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