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Sunday, December 23, 2018

Unit Weight of MS Serrated Flat

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MS Serrated Flats are used for manufacturing of Industrial Gratings. Walkway grating is a steel surface used for Industrial Flooring. It is manufactured from Serrated flat steel bars and round bars welded or combined lengthwise and crosswise. 

Representation of MS Serrated flats is done by the Width (W) & the Thickness (T) of the Flat. For Example : When we say 25 X 5 Flat, it means Width = 25 mm & Thickness = 5 mm. Unit weight of MS Serrated flats are below in table

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Sunday, November 4, 2018

Synthetic Fibers

The most commonly used synthetic round slings are made of nylon- or polyester-type yarns. It has a tensile strength nearly three times that of Manila.

The advantage of using nylon rope is that it is waterproof and has the ability to stretch, absorb shocks, and resume normal length. It also resists abrasion, rot, decay, and fungus growth.

Nylon was first made in 1935. It was intended to be a substitute for silk and was used in place of silk in parachutes in 1941, when the USA entered World War II. Synthetic round slings offer a number of advantages for rigging purposes. Synthetic fibres are much stronger, and hence more durable than natural fibres.

Time- Lightweight fiber slings offer significant reductions in rigging time and manpower. They are 1/7th the weight of steel wire rope or more. In heavy lift projects, installation crews also receive savings in transportation and storage costs.

HSE benefits - Lightweight rope and round slings offer superior flexibility which translates into fewer rigging injuries. They are also soft of hand causing little damage to rigger or expensive payloads.

Longer service life - Modern high strength synthetic fibers are remarkably durable and will not rust, corrode or fish-hook. They are not affected by fresh or salt water. Wear points can be protected from abrasion, cutting and heat damage. They are designed for multiple lift use and are easy to inspect.

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Sunday, October 7, 2018

Unit Weight of Square Steel Bar

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Square steel bars are used in construction industry for making gratings and barricading works. Job finishing will be good since it is available as a readymade. Alternatively we can cut from plates to make square bar. However it is not economical and wastage will be more, as well as finishing will not meet the requirement. Hence readymade square bar is advisable. It is measured by length in meters and weight is mentioned Kg per Meter. Unit Weight of Square Steel Bar is below.
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