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- Fiberglass, also known as glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP), is a composite material made by combining glass fibers with a polymer matrix. It possesses excellent mechanical properties, including high strength, stiffness, and corrosion resistance, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications in the steel industry.
- One of the primary advantages of FRP ductwork is its exceptional resistance to corrosion. Unlike metal ducts, which can corrode over time due to exposure to moisture, chemicals, or extreme temperatures, FRP ducts maintain their integrity in even the harshest environments. This makes them ideal for use in industries like chemical plants, power generation, and wastewater treatment facilities, where corrosive substances are prevalent.
- Moreover, carbide conical buttons bits are adaptable to different drilling techniques, including rotary drilling and percussive drilling
- CPVC FRP Tanks Revolutionizing Storage Solutions



Pultruded fiberglass grating is made using premium grade isophthalic polyester, vinyl ester or phenolic resin systems with a synthetic surfacing veil, making it corrosion resistant, lightweight, and durable. Pultruded fiberglass has a grit surface for safety, and a greater strength to weight ration than molded fiberglass grating. A 35% / 65% resin to glass ratio provides greater strength and less corrosion resistance than molded fiberglass. This product is better suited for longer life spans. For more on pultruded fiberglass grating, click here.
Cost & Maintenance Benefits of Using Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) Grating

