I’m sure you’re no stranger to today’s two main materials, as we’ve already covered swaged grating and expanded grating in detail in previous articles. But when it comes to choosing the right grating for a project, it’s important to know the difference between them. Both types of grating come with unique properties and specific uses. Let’s explore these two types of grating, highlighting their features and applications, with a special focus on HY Industries’ products.
What is swaged grating?
Swaged grating is made by compressing cross bars under high pressure and securing them to bearing rods. This process creates a strong, uniform, lightweight structure that is ideal for a variety of applications.
Characteristics
Strength and durability
Swaged grating is known for its superior strength and durability. The crimping process ensures a strong connection of the steel, providing a sturdy platform that can withstand heavy loads.
Aesthetics
The uniform appearance of swaged grating makes it an attractive choice for architectural applications. Its clean lines and sleek design can enhance the appearance of any structure, adding a touch of modern elegance.
HY Industries swaged grating products
HY Industries offers a range of swaged grating solutions to meet a variety of different needs. High-quality aluminum is used as the material for the grating, which ensures good performance and a long service life. From rectangular grating to serrated grating, the products are precision-crafted to ensure top quality and performance.
The advantages are no welding points, high load-bearing capacity, low energy consumption, and easy installation. Whether you need it for industrial floors or building facades, HY Industries has you covered.
What is expanded grating?
Expanded grating, on the other hand, is a versatile player in the grating field. It creates a diamond-shaped opening pattern by extruding and stretching sheet metal. This process produces a material that is both strong and flexible and is equally capable of being utilized in multiple applications.
Characteristics
Wide range of uses
Designed with gaps between its flat aluminum for good drainage and air circulation, it is ideal for walkways, decks, and stair treads.
Cost-effective
Expanded grating is a cost-effective solution due to its highly efficient manufacturing process. It uses less material compared to other types of steel grating, which helps save money without compromising on performance.
Anti-slip
The raised surface of expanded grating has excellent anti-slip properties for increased safety in wet or outdoor environments. It is also suitable for use within factories that have chemical products.
HY Industries’ expanded grating products
Besides swaged grating, HY Industries is also able to offer expanded grating solutions that prioritize safety and efficiency. This is one of HY’s popular products, designed to meet high standards to ensure reliability in demanding environments. You’ll be able to find it here in a wide range of different sizes, thicknesses, gaps, and surfaces. Product customization is also an area where HY offers a great service, with the ability to customize the production of grating materials based on design.
Differences between the two gratings
To be able to help you make a better choice, let’s dive into the main differences between the two types of grating.
Manufacturing process
Swaged grating presses cross bars into bearing rods to create a uniform, strong structure. Expanded grating, by contrast, is created by cutting and stretching sheet metal to create a diamond-shaped opening pattern. This fundamental difference in manufacturing leads to different applications and characteristics.
Strength and weight
Swaged grating is suitable for heavy-duty applications due to its typically stronger construction. However, it is still lightweight and offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio. Expanded grating, while stronger, is more flexible and is primarily used for lighter applications where versatility is important.
Aesthetics and design
The swaged grating has a smooth, uniform appearance for aesthetics-conscious construction applications. Expanded grating usually has a non-slip toothed finish and is often used for practical applications where function is more important than form.
Conclusion
Choosing between swaged grating and expanded grating depends on your specific needs. Swaged grating combines strength and aesthetics, making it ideal for architectural and industrial applications. Expanded grating is versatile and cost-effective, perfect for projects that require drainage and airflow.
HY Industries has outstanding products in both categories to ensure quality, reliability, and performance. Whether you need a smooth and elegant swaged grating or a practical and versatile expanded grating, HY Industries has a solution that meets the highest standards.
Understanding these differences will help you make an informed decision, ensuring that your project is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Choose wisely so that the grating material fits in with your overall design concept.