Power Generation Plant Grating
Power stations need grating for boiler and turbine access platforms, cable-tray walkways and outdoor structures that handle heavy loads, heat and weather over long service lives.

Engineering considerations
Heavy equipment access and maintenance loads favour deep welded steel bars; hot-dip galvanizing handles outdoor weather, while high-temperature zones keep to steel for its fire performance.
Long structural spans around boilers and turbine halls call for deep bearing bars or intermediate supports to control deflection.
Cooling-tower and flue-gas areas can be corrosive — FRP or stainless is specified locally where galvanized steel would degrade.
GoGrating's approach
We supply welded galvanized steel for the bulk of structural platforms and walkways, with FRP or stainless reserved for cooling-tower, scrubber and other corrosive zones, all fabricated to the plant's load cases and layouts.
What we deliver
Heavy-duty welded steel platforms, stair treads and walkway panels, plus FRP for corrosive areas, galvanized and export-packed.
Standards & compliance
ANSI/NAAMM MBG 531; galvanizing to ASTM A123.
FAQ
What grating is used in power plants?
Mostly heavy-duty galvanized welded steel for structural platforms and walkways, with FRP or stainless in corrosive cooling-tower and scrubber areas.
Can grating handle high temperatures?
Steel grating retains strength at high temperatures better than FRP, so hot zones use steel; FRP is reserved for cooler, corrosive areas.
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