Chemical-resistant FRP grating

Chemical-resistant FRP grating with vinyl ester resin for aggressive chemical environments. Ideal for chemical plants, wastewater, and corrosive applications.

Chemical-resistant FRP grating for corrosive environments
Vinyl ester / isophthalic options per chemical list.

Product Description

Chemical-resistant FRP grating uses vinyl ester or other chemical-resistant resins to withstand aggressive chemical exposure, acids, alkalis, and corrosive atmospheres. It is the preferred choice for chemical processing plants, wastewater treatment facilities, pulp and paper mills, and marine environments. Vinyl ester resin offers superior chemical resistance compared to standard polyester. Available in molded construction with smooth or grit surface. Confirm chemical exposure for resin selection.

Specification Details
Resin Vinyl ester or chemical-resistant resin; confirm per chemical exposure
Chemical resistance Acids, alkalis, solvents, corrosive atmospheres; confirm compatibility
Typical use Chemical plants, wastewater, pulp and paper, marine, aggressive environments
Surface Smooth or grit top; anti-slip options available
Benefits Superior chemical resistance, lightweight, non-conductive, low maintenance
Specification Provide chemical exposure for resin and laminate recommendation

Chemical plant use cases

Data centers

Hypochlorite or chemical storage pads where stainless is overkill or isolation matters.

Power generation

Wastewater tie-ins from demin plants when resists acids/alkalis in the listed concentrations.

Oil & gas

Refinery sump and dike walkways with documented resin compatibility sheets.

Related

Engineering package for RFQ

Attach chemical names, concentration range, temperature spikes, and immersion vs splash. Cross-link to chemical solutions.

Frequently asked questions

Vinyl ester vs polyester?

Vinyl ester generally suits stronger solvents; confirm with compatibility letter.

Temperature ceiling?

Resin-specific—list max operating temperature.

Fire smoke?

Ask for product test summaries.

Conductive grit?

Some sites require conductivity—state if needed.

Stainless comparison?

FRP wins on certain chemistries; steel wins on wheel loads.

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Send chemical exposure, mesh size, thickness, panel dimensions, quantity, and project requirements.

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