Recently, FRP molded large-aperture grating has continued to gain popularity in various sectors, including industry and construction, due to its multiple advantages in performance and cost, becoming the preferred material for numerous projects.
Core Performance: Multi-Dimensional Advantages
This grating features mesh openings ≥38×38mm (common sizes include 38x38mm and 40x40mm), with an aperture ratio of 75%-85%, significantly superior to standard mesh. Its practical advantages are particularly pronounced: It is 25-30% lighter than small-aperture mesh, making it easier to transport and install. It allows up to 80% natural light transmittance, effectively saving lighting energy. It reduces airflow resistance by 60%, providing excellent ventilation. Its drainage rate is 2-3 times that of small-aperture mesh, allowing for rapid drainage of accumulated water.
Economic Value: Significant Lifecycle Cost Advantages
In terms of economic benefits, FRP molded large-aperture grating demonstrates strong competitiveness. On the material side, optimized formulations and processes can reduce material costs by 15%-25%. During transportation and installation, lightweight design and standardized modules improve efficiency by 20%-30%, significantly reducing labor and time costs. During maintenance, its corrosion and aging resistance extend maintenance cycles, reduce cleaning frequency, and save 40% in lifecycle maintenance costs.
Thanks to these comprehensive advantages, this product has become the material of choice for industrial ventilation systems, liquid handling projects, light-transmitting building structures, and temporary infrastructure projects. However, due to its structural characteristics, this product is not suitable for use in locations with extremely high protection requirements, such as high-altitude fall protection zones and precision instrument production workshops. Special reinforcement designs are required for applications subject to frequent heavy loads and impacts.

