After drying, if you notice any dull spots or if the surface seems a bit dry, apply a thin layer of cooking oil (such as vegetable oil or flaxseed oil) to the inside of the cookware. Wipe off excess oil with a paper towel to ensure a light coating. If possible, place it back over the heat for a few minutes to allow the oil to bond with the cast iron, enhancing the seasoning.


One of the most significant benefits of fiberglass grating is that it is non-hazardous. This grating is non-corrosive and non-conductive, making it safer for various environments.




Fiberglass Grating

An efficient clarification and filtration system is an essential part of any treatment plant. The clarifier is designed for superior removal of settleable solids in water, wastewater and industrial applications. The concave faces of the sections transport the sediment toward a sludge pit. During return movement, the wedge-shaped parts of the sections slide under the sludge blanket, providing continuous and unidirectional transport. It is easy to install and maintain.
Our fiberglass covered grating is often used in loading and storage areas with high foot and cart traffic, where a strong, level surface is ideal. It offers approximately 50% higher stiffness values than that of open mesh grating, and its standard grit-top cover assures secure footing.