Durbar Chequered Plate with Anti-Skid and Attractive Surface for Flooring and Tread Plates. Sizes and Finished Products. Thickness 2mm to 12.5mm
Why is the chequered plate called Durbar Plate also?
Durbar plate is also known as Chequer plate or chequered plate. It is a metal plate with a regular pattern of two bars or multi-bar projections on one side, showing diamond or other shapes, with
the reverse side being smooth. This kind of checkered plate is frequently made of steel, stainless steel or aluminum plate materials and is popularly chequered with double bars patterns. Hence, it
gets its name Durbar plate in the United Kingdom and other countries..
Why and Where a durbar plate is used?
The durbar patterns give a slightly raised surface allowing walking through yet not causing slippery, making the plate an ideal tread plate shanks. Owing to its skid-proof and attractive surface,
the durbar plates are widely used in industrial flooring and constructions. Durbar plates are widely applied in construction sector for stair treads, platform and walkways as well as automobile and
agricultural sectors. In enterprises, especially shops, stairs and catwalks usually employ durbar plate to protect workers' safe. Besides, modern people take it as a fashion decoration element in
architectural façade, ceiling and wall panels designs
Durbar Plate Used as Floor Treads Aluminum Chequered Durbar Plates
Galvanized Steel Durbar Floor Plates, Five Bar Patterns Aluminum Diamond Plates, for Decorative Ceiling Plates
Materials for Durbar Chequer Plates:
Structural Carbon Steel Q195B, Q235B; Stainless steel 304, 304L, 316, 316L; aluminum plate; galvanized plates.
Plate length by Width: 2500mm ×1250mm to 3600mm ×1500mm.
Thickness: 2mm - 12.5mm.