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  2. Anti-slip grating - Wikipedia

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    In the presence of fluids or materials that could cause the top surface of the grating to become wet or slippery, specification of the optional serrated surface should be considered. When serrated grating is specified, the bearing bar depth must be 1/4 inch greater than the sizes shown on the load tables to provide the equivalent strength of ...

  3. Grating - Wikipedia

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    The grating profile is the function of the reflectance or transmittance perpendicular to the lines. This function is generally a square wave, in that every transition between lines is abrupt. A grating can be defined by six parameters: Spatial frequency is the number of cycles occupying a particular distance (e.g. 10 line pairs per millimeter ...

  4. Tread plate - Wikipedia

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    Steel types are normally made by hot rolling, although modern manufacturers also make a raised and pressed diamond design. [ citation needed ] The added texture does not effectively reduce the risk of slipping, making diamond plate a poor solution for stairs , catwalks , walkways, and ramps in industrial settings.

  5. Steel grades - Wikipedia

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    European standard steel grade names fall into two categories: [1] Steel specified by purpose of use and mechanical properties. Steel specified by chemical composition. The inclusion of a letter 'G' before the code indicates the steel is specified in the form of a casting.

  6. Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures - Wikipedia

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    EN 1993-2 gives a general basis for the structural design of steel bridges and steel parts of composite bridges. It gives provisions that supplement, modify or supersede the equivalent provisions given in the various parts of EN 1993-1. This standard is concerned only with the resistance, serviceability and durability of bridge structures.

  7. Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols - Wikipedia

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    A dimension that establishes a distance away from the finished floor. Example would be the top of a coffee table to the shag of the carpet, not where the bottom of the tables feet dig in. AISI: American Iron and Steel Institute: The AISI acronym is commonly seen as a prefix to steel grades, for example, "AISI 4140".

  8. List of DIN standards - Wikipedia

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    Seamless precision steel tubes – Part 1: Dimensions: Canceled: DIN EN 10305-1: EN 10305-1: DIN 2391-2: Seamless precision steel tubes – Part 2: Technical delivery conditions: Canceled: DIN EN 10305-1: EN 10305-1: DIN 2448: Seamless Steel Pipes and Tubes – Dimensions, Conventional Masses per Unit Length: Canceled: DIN EN 10220: EN 10220 ...

  9. Nominal Pipe Size - Wikipedia

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    Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) is a North American set of standard sizes for pipes used for high or low pressures and temperatures. [1] " Nominal" refers to pipe in non-specific terms and identifies the diameter of the hole with a non-dimensional number (for example – 2-inch nominal steel pipe" consists of many varieties of steel pipe with the only criterion being a 2.375-inch (60.3 mm) outside ...