
FRP grating is widely used in various sectors and industries around the world. FRP Grating is more resilient and impact than aluminum or steel grating. The advantages of FRP Grating include light weight, corrosion resistance, UV resistance, anti-slip, easy to install, and requires little maintenance. FRP Grating can also be designed in various sizes, shapes, and configurations to suit specific application needs. In short it’s no wonder you find ones often used for sidewalks, platforms, catwalks, stair treads, trench covers and more. HI-Grid FRP Molded Grating is designed to withstand this wide range of applications. But of the many buildings, what is the most popular application for HI-Grid FRP Grating systems? Let’s see the list below!

Our custom-made products in any size or design to fit your needs, including fiberglass troughs, wash troughs, clarifying troughs, clarifier, collection and effluent (launders) are constructed of advanced FRP materials utilizing the lay-up process.



Food Processing: Used in food processing facilities due to its corrosion resistant and easy-to-clean properties. USDA/CFIA accepted and anti-microbial formulations provide additional benefits.


Pultruded fiberglass grating is made using premium grade isophthalic polyester, vinyl ester or phenolic resin systems with a synthetic surfacing veil, making it corrosion resistant, lightweight, and durable. Pultruded fiberglass has a grit surface for safety, and a greater strength to weight ration than molded fiberglass grating. A 35% / 65% resin to glass ratio provides greater strength and less corrosion resistance than molded fiberglass. This product is better suited for longer life spans. For more on pultruded fiberglass grating, click here.
