1. Determine the intended use of the fiberglass grating, i.e., clarify its application. For example, a car wash manufacturer purchases grating to use as a load-bearing platform for car washes.
2. After determining the intended use, the next step is to determine the size and specifications of the grating. Manufacturer information provides a general understanding of grating materials. For instance, in car washes, 2.5cm or 3.8cm thick grating can be chosen. Electroplating equipment factories commonly use 2.5cm thick grating, while wastewater treatment plants and chemical plants frequently use 3.8cm thick grating.
3. After selecting the appropriate thickness, calculate the required dimensions for use. For example, in a car wash, a typical wash bay is 1.220m x 2.440m, while the fiberglass grating is typically 1.220m x 3.660m. Therefore, it needs to be cut to size before use.
4. Select appropriate raw materials to produce fiberglass gratings that meet the requirements. For example, gratings used in chemical plants or sewage treatment plants need to be made with resins that have high corrosion resistance.
