The basic structure and classification of five rib pattern plates
The five rib pattern plate is a kind of aluminum alloy pattern plate, and its surface is composed of five parallel concave and convex patterns, which show a 60-80 degree Angle between the patterns, forming a unique lancet shape or non-slip pattern. According to the difference in rib length, it is divided into large five ribs (rib length of about 42mm) and small five ribs (rib length of about 34mm), which are slightly different in anti-slip performance and application scenarios.
Core performance and application areas
With high anti-slip performance as the core advantage, the plate is widely used in building floors, platforms, elevators, cold storage, truck cars and other places that need anti-slip. The design of the pattern can effectively improve the safety performance by increasing the friction of the contact surface. At the same time, the aluminum substrate gives it the characteristics of lightweight, corrosion resistance, easy processing and recyclability, becoming an ideal substitute for traditional metal materials.
Material and production process
The five rib plates cover pure aluminum (such as 1060, 1050), aluminum-manganese alloy (3003), aluminum-magnesium alloy (5052/5083), etc., and can be customized by rolling process with different thicknesses (1.2-8.0mm) and sizes. Its production adopts steel roll calendering technology with embossing pattern to ensure pattern uniformity and structural strength to meet the diversified needs of industrial and construction fields.
Market positioning and cost performance
Compared with other non-slip materials, five rib pattern plate has significant advantages in cost control, relatively low price and low maintenance cost, suitable for large area laying. Its anti-slip effect and durability have been verified by practical engineering, and it has become the preferred anti-slip solution in transportation, manufacturing and other fields.



