Chequered plates may be manufactured from a variety of metals and alloys, with Aluminium and steel (carbon steel and stainless steel) being the most commonly utilized. Each has unique characteristics and applications, which are compared below.
Applications of Aluminium Chequered Plates
In addition to four of these categories being commonly used in checkered-plate production, there are 13 categories of aluminum alloy materials. Chequer plates are commonly seen in the development and manufacturing industries.
Chequer plate sizes available range from 2400mmx1200mm to 3600mmx1500mm, with thicknesses ranging from 3mm to 10mm.
Other sizes than those indicated above can be ordered upon request.
Chequer Plate, also known as Tread-plate, is commonly used in the construction industry for stair treads and walkways, as well as in the automobile and farming sectors.
Aluminium Chequered Plates are used in ornamental, architecture, and maritime applications, since it is anti-corrosive and does not require painting, making them minimal maintenance. Chequer plate is a highly versatile material with several applications.
The chequer plate prevents slipping and increases safety when it comes to flooring. They are environmentally friendly and will decrease the demand for salt.
The plate has superior shaping, is easy to drill, and is weld-able. Steel is also a slip-resistant material. Some designs use it as a protective coating. A chequer plate is an excellent choice for settings requiring high cleanliness requirements. The plate is simple to clean since dirt and stains may be readily removed by brushing or wiping it. With little to no effort, you can easily change the chequer plate when necessary.
Aluminium Chequer Plate is used for the following purposes
- Wall corner guards.
- Plate for knocking open doors.
- Glides on the stairs.
- Can be utilized as a decorative element in current automobiles – flooring.
- Flooring for treads.
- Elevators’ floors.
- Industrial usage such as high-traffic retail malls.