Mine In DRC Chooses Fibreglass Grating And Handrailing From Andrew Mentis

2nd October 2017

Mine In DRC Chooses Fibreglass Grating And Handrailing From Andrew Mentis

Fibreglass products offer enormous benefits when used in corrosive chemical environments such as those found on copper mines; included among these is increased strength and longevity in harsh applications.

Andrew Mentis, leading supplier of floor grating and handrailing products, reports that the company recently supplied its Fibreglass Floor Grating and Fibreglass Handrailing to a mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The products are being used in the process plant.

Lance Quinlan, marketing manager at Andrew Mentis, says that the composite structural materials used in the construction of both the fibreglass floor grating and the fibreglass handrailing give it the requisite characteristics to be used in applications where corrosion is a factor.

“In addition to this, by optimising the glass fibre content in the product the load bearing capacity is optimised, depending on spans of the structure and this is important from a safety perspective; giving customers the necessary reassurance when using fibreglass in place of mild steel products,” he says.

The scope of supplied include floor grating, kick plates, stair treads and a complete handrailing system. The floor grating was supplied in standard stock sizes so that tailoring could be done on site.

Quinlan stresses that the Fibreglass Floor Grating is simple to install and does not require welding or end banding. He says it is lightweight making it easy to handle and therefore larger sections can be installed.