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Dura adds smaller size mesh

UK-based GRP marine products supplier Dura Composites has added a new 30mm Mini Mesh product to its d² GRP grating range.

Available in popular and efficient panel sizes of 3007 x 1027 and 4027 x 1267mm, the 30mm product comes in green, grey, dark grey and sand colours to suit a wide range of environments. As with the entire Mini Mesh range, the 13mm open hole size meets requirements of the European Ball Fall tests, and it still maintains a 900mm span on 1.5Kn point load at L/100.
d², a patented GRP grating series designed, developed and available exclusively from Dura Composites, is known for safety, strength and swift installation. It has advanced anti-slip properties and is anti-corrosive making it ideally suited to harsh maritime conditions. Its composition has been safety tested to over one million footfalls.
Dura Composites claims that, as well as its small hole size, safety features and impressive strength-to-weight ratio, 30mm Mini Mesh uses 17.33% less embodied carbon than the 30mm grating available elsewhere in the industry, making it a sustainable choice.
A 30mm Mini Mesh product was available as part of an earlier grating range several years ago but now, as part of the d² range, it has been design-engineered for maximum performance and efficiency.
www.duracomposites.com

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