Manufacturing process of steel grating

 As an important component in modern buildings, industrial facilities and municipal engineering, the manufacturing process of steel grating is directly related to the performance, quality and application range of the product. This article will comprehensively analyze the manufacturing process of steel grating. From material selection, forming and processing to surface treatment, every link is crucial.

1. Material selection
The main materials of steel grating include carbon steel and stainless steel. Among them, Q235 carbon steel is suitable for general industrial environments due to its high strength and low cost; while stainless steel, such as 304/316 models, is widely used in harsh environments such as chemical industry and ocean due to its excellent corrosion resistance. When selecting materials, it is necessary to consider factors such as specific use environment, load-bearing requirements and budget.

The specifications of steel, such as the width, height and thickness of flat steel, and the diameter of the crossbar, also directly affect the load-bearing capacity and durability of steel grating. Therefore, when selecting materials, it is necessary to strictly check the quality certificate of steel to ensure that its chemical composition and mechanical properties meet the standards.

2. Forming and processing
The forming and processing of steel grating mainly includes cutting, straightening, welding and other steps.

Cutting: Use laser cutting machine or CNC cutting equipment to accurately cut flat steel and crossbars to ensure dimensional accuracy. When cutting, the tolerance should be controlled within a reasonable range to improve the efficiency and accuracy of subsequent processing.
Straightening: Since steel may bend and deform during transportation and storage, the flat steel and crossbars after cutting need to be straightened. The straightening equipment usually uses a press or a special straightening machine to restore the steel to a straight state by applying appropriate pressure.
Welding: Welding is a key step in the forming of steel gratings. The welding process includes resistance welding and arc welding. Resistance welding is to place the flat steel and crossbar in the welding mold, apply pressure and power through the electrode, and use the resistance heat generated by the current passing through the weldment for welding. Arc welding uses the high temperature generated by the arc to melt the edge of the welding rod and the weldment to fuse them together. When welding, it is necessary to reasonably adjust the welding parameters according to the material, thickness and welding process of the steel to ensure the welding quality.
In recent years, with the widespread application of automation equipment, the welding efficiency and quality of steel gratings have been significantly improved. The introduction of advanced equipment such as fully automatic pressure welding machines and multi-head flame cutting machines has made the production of steel gratings more efficient and accurate.

3. Surface treatment
In order to improve the corrosion resistance and aesthetics of steel gratings, surface treatment is usually required. Common surface treatment methods include hot-dip galvanizing, electroplating, spraying, etc.

Hot-dip galvanizing: Hot-dip galvanizing is one of the most common surface treatment methods. By immersing the finished steel grating in high-temperature zinc liquid, the zinc reacts with the surface of the steel to form a dense protective layer, thereby extending its service life. The thickness of the hot-dip galvanizing layer is generally not less than 60μm, and it should be evenly and firmly attached to the surface of the steel grating.
Electroplating: Electroplating is the process of plating a layer of metal or alloy on the surface of steel through electrolysis. The electroplating layer can improve the corrosion resistance and aesthetics of the steel grating. However, compared with hot-dip galvanizing, the thickness of the electroplating layer is thinner and the cost is higher.
Spraying: Spraying is a surface treatment method in which the paint is evenly applied to the surface of the steel. The spray coating can be customized according to customer needs, such as anti-slip spraying, color coating, etc. However, the durability and corrosion resistance of the spray coating are relatively weak and require regular maintenance.
During the surface treatment process, the steel grating needs to be pre-treated by degreasing, cleaning, pickling and rust removal to ensure the quality of the surface treatment. At the same time, quality inspection of the finished product is also an indispensable link, including welding point strength inspection, galvanized layer thickness inspection, dimensional accuracy inspection, etc.


Post time: Feb-06-2025