Fiberglass grating is a kind of plate-shaped material with many spaces, which is made of glass fiber as a reinforcing material, unsaturated polyester resin as the matrix, and a special processing compound. It can be used as a structural material and used as a corrosive material. Environmental floors, trench covers, platforms, ship decks, stairs, plank roads, etc. It has the characteristics of corrosion-resistant, flame-retardant, non-magnetic insulation, bright colors, and a variety of styles.


Fiberglass grating is non-conductive, so it is ideal for hazardous environments. That is why it is often used in dangerous electrical environments.





Fiberglass grating offers numerous benefits when compared with traditional metal gratings or other types of flooring materials including superior strength, slip resistance, durability, cost-effectiveness, low maintenance, and excellent fire resistance properties making it an attractive option for plant operators and safety engineers looking for reliable solutions in demanding applications such as factories floors, staircases walkways or platforms among others. If you’re looking for a safe and reliable option that won’t break the bank, then fiberglass grating might be the right solution for you!





The hard carbon aerogel can maintain the super-elasticity in harsh conditions, such as in liquid nitrogen. Based on the fascinating mechanical properties, this hard carbon aerogel has promise in the application of stress sensors with high stability and wide detective range (50 KPa), as well as stretchable or bendable conductors. This approach holds promise to be extended to make other non-carbon based composite nanofibers and provides a promising way of transforming rigid materials into elastic or flexible materials by designing the nanofibrous microstructures.