Painting galvanised steel gratings is possible, but isn’t required for long-lasting, dependable use in a variety of industrial contexts.
Exterior architectural screens offer many different benefits when thoughtfully incorporated into buildings, from privacy to temperature control and improved aesthetics.
Metal grating’s most common application is as a flooring option, but it can serve a variety of unique and useful purposes as well.
Stainless steel grating is a popular choice for a variety of industrial and commercial applications due to its versatility, customisability and resistance to a number of potentially destructive issues that can arise in working environments.
Pic Perf stands out from other perforated metal applications by offering the opportunity to incorporate everything from a logo to an abstract design.
Locker uses fully customisable perforated metal to create striking, one-of-a-kind designs for a range of architectural projects.
Anodised aluminium is lightweight, durable and aesthetically appealing making it a good option for many grating products.
Finding the right partner for a building facade project is critical for long-term success. Learn how Locker can help your organisation reach its design and implementation goals.
Perforated metal has a wide range of applications in industrial and commercial buildings. Learn about the key elements of perforated metal as well as some innovative approaches to its use.
Floor grating is a popular alternative to flat surfaces for industrial walkways and platforms. We take a look at the features and benefits of steel, aluminium and FRP floor grating options.
Fibreglass reinforced plastic (FRP) grating is a highly-durable, non-corrosive industrial flooring material. This article explains how FRP grating is made, where it’s used and why.
An expanded metal mesh facade can be a defining visual characteristic of buildings of every type. Let’s look at great examples of this in action.