South Korea's industrial landscape is characterized by high-density urban centers and massive coastal shipyards. The demand for metal grating is driven by the strict safety regulations of the KOSHA (Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency), requiring materials that can withstand extreme humidity and salinity in cities like Busan and Ulsan.
In metropolitan areas like Seoul and Incheon, the rapid expansion of underground transit networks has led to a surge in the installation of subway grating. These systems must balance high pedestrian load-bearing capacity with efficient drainage to prevent flash flooding during the East Asian monsoon season.
Furthermore, the Korean electronics and semiconductor industries demand sterile, non-corrosive environments. This has shifted the preference toward stainless bar grating, which offers the necessary chemical resistance and longevity required for high-tech cleanroom facilities and chemical processing plants.














