Steel grating is a flat, level surface made from a series of parallel bars or rods welded together to form a grid-like pattern. This construction allows for high strength, durability, and excellent load-bearing capacity while providing a lightweight solution. Common materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum, with each material exhibiting distinct properties that cater to different environmental conditions and aesthetic requirements.
The joint's design typically includes flanges or coupling mechanisms that securely fasten the joint to the pipe segments. Several models also include integrated gaskets and seals to minimize leaks and ensure a secure connection. Some dismantling joints even feature locking mechanisms to prevent accidental disassembly, which is particularly important in high-pressure applications.