| Material Options | Mild Steel (Carbon Steel), Stainless Steel (304/316) |
|---|---|
| Bearing Bar Size | 25×3mm,25×5mm,30 ×3mm,32×3mm,32×5mm,40×3mm (Custom sizes available). |
| Bearing Bar Spacing | 30mm,40mm,50mm |
| Cross Bar Size | 6mm,8mm,10mm |
| Cross Bar Spacing | 30mm,50mm,100mm |
| Surface Treatment | Hot-Dip Galvanized (HDG), Powder Coated, Painted, or Untreated (Mill Finish). |
| Surface Profile | Plain (Smooth), Serrated (Non-slip) |
| Panel Dimensions | Standard Sizes: 600 ×250mm,700 ×250mm,700 ×300mm or 800 × 250mm(Custom sizes available). |
| Unique Advantages | High strength, anti-slip, durable, easy install, and excellent drainage. |
| Applications | Industrial platforms, fire escapes, public stairs, and maritime walkways. |
Our grating stair treads are designed for safety and durability in industrial and commercial environments. Available in four standard models T1, T2, T3, and T4, each tread offers an anti-slip surface and high load capacity for reliable performance.
Grating stair treads are prefabricated stair components made from steel bar grating or anti-slip safety grating. They provide safe, durable, and slip-resistant access for industrial and commercial stairways.
They are commonly equipped with anti-slip surfaces and optional nosing to improve safety during use. For maximum traction or heavy structural support, consider our serrated steel grating or anti-slip safety grating products.
We offer four commonly used models for industrial stair treads, each with unique bearing bar and cross bar arrangements for different applications:
| Model | Bearing Bar | Cross Bar | Surface | Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 25×3 mm | 30 mm | Serrated | Standard industrial staircases |
| T2 | 30×3 mm | 40 mm | Serrated | Medium load staircases |
| T3 | 40×5 mm | 50 mm | Anti-slip perforated | Heavy-duty stair treads |
| T4 | 50×5 mm | 50 mm | Anti-slip perforated | High load industrial stairs and platforms |
| For additional safety or structural needs, see Steel Bar Grating, Serrated Steel Grating, and Anti-Slip Safety Grating. | ||||
These four standard types cover most industrial applications. Custom sizes can also be fabricated based on your project needs.
| Item | Range / Options |
|---|---|
| Width | 600mm, 700mm, 800mm, custom |
| Length | Custom based on stair design |
| Bearing Bar | 25×3mm – 50×5mm |
| Surface | Serrated, Anti-slip perforated |
| Finish | Galvanized, Painted, Stainless Steel |
We provide fully customized grating stair treads based on project specifications, including size, surface type, load capacity, and nosing requirements.
Send your stair drawings or project requirements to get a fast quote.
Q: What is the smallest hole you can produce?
A: Typical micro perforation starts at 0.3 mm; for smaller holes we recommend chemical etching — contact us with your exact spec.
Q: Do you offer custom patterns and prototypes?
A: Yes. We do prototypes with no MOQ. Send drawings or sample references to info@perfsheet.com.
Q: Can you cut panels to irregular shapes?
A: Yes. Provide a CAD file or drawing; laser or waterjet processes are suitable for complex outlines while preserving micro hole integrity.
Q: How do you handle edge finishing?
A: We can supply straight-cut edges, folded profiles, or hemmed edges. Hemming improves safety and aesthetics for visible edges.
Q: Can you produce curved panels?
A: Some materials can be roll-formed or pressed into curved shapes. Send radius and panel size; we’ll advise on manufacturability.
Q: Can you provide material certificates?
A: Yes — material certificates are included with shipments and we support third-party testing.
After perforation, especially for plates with very dense hole patterns, the perforated metal sheets will experience significant deformation. We perform flattening treatment after completing all perforation processes. Below is the video of flattening perforated metal sheets:
After the leveling process, our perforated metal sheets can be precisely laser-cut into any custom shape as required. Below is a production video demonstrating the laser-cutting process:
Below are some real-scene displays of our factory
Perforated Metal Sheet Automated Production Workshop Live Footage
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Factory workshop
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