Gratings
Press Locked Gratings
Meiser press locked gratings are usually made of steel, stainless steel or aluminium. However, other materials can be used if the customer so wishes.
Ultra-Grating
The ultra-grating is a welded and press locked grating. First the cross bars are bonded with the bearing bars and then welded together as well.
Heavy Duty Gratings
Heavy duty gratings are press locked gratings where the bearing bars and the cross bars are interlocked with one another and then processed at a pressure of 1,200 tonnes.
Louvre Gratings
Louvre gratings will always find a use wherever people don’t want other people to peer through — on bridges, gangways, elevated walkways, ventilation grilles, balconies with sun shield function and building exteriors.
Full Gratings
Full gratings are press locked gratings with bearing bars and cross bars of equal height and which have been notched up to half of their height. The bearing bar is defined as that bar which sits at both the ends and the underside of which is not notched.
Profile Planks
STEP PLUS®
Slip-resistant surface with upward facing 4.5 mm holes, and downward facing longitudinal slots.
FORMSTEP
Incomparable and unique surface structures offer the industrial and architectural user many different options.
Staircases
Modular staircases
Meiser's various production lines offer a wide range of flooring and banisters, and because of this even a standard staircase can be tailored to suit the customer's individual requirements.
Tank staircases
Tank staircases are large winding stairways with the tank itself acting as the stringer.
Balcony staircases
Out of the kitchen and straight to the garden barbecue.
Spiral staircase with stringer, flatbar banister with stainless-steel handrail. In Mahlow.
Industrial staircases
Partly outside, partly inside, umpteen storeys high, has to comply with numerous security regulations, preferably maintenance-free. Oh, and it shouldn't cost too much either.
