In Israel, the metal structural industry faces unique challenges due to the high salinity of the Mediterranean coastal air and the extreme temperature fluctuations of the Negev desert. This environment accelerates the oxidation of standard steel, making high-grade metal grating a necessity rather than an option for long-term infrastructure stability.
The rapid expansion of high-tech hubs in Tel Aviv and industrial zones in Haifa has increased the demand for precision-engineered stainless bar grating, especially in pharmaceutical and chemical plants where corrosion resistance is critical to operational safety and hygiene standards.
Currently, the market is shifting away from basic carbon steel toward advanced galvanization and alloy compositions. The integration of galvanised drain cover systems in urban planning reflects a nationwide effort to modernize storm-water management in densely populated city centers.














