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FRP rebar is gaining commercial value mainly because it is resistant to corrosive agents and does not let concrete rust or weaken. GFRP or glass fiber reinforced polymer rebar is a variant of FRP.
Staircase
Straight | Zig Zag
Cable Tray & Cover
Ladder Type | Perforated Type
Width: 25 mm to 750 mm Length 3 Mtrs
Ladders
Cage Ladder | Regular Ladder
Walkways
Custom Sizes
FRP Foot Over Staircase
Custom Sizes
Handrails
As per standards
FRP Scrubber Structure
Custom Sizes
Sheets & Covers
Custom Sizes
Moulded Grating
Width: 1220 mm, Length 3660 mm, Thickness 7/5 mm Web Size 38 mm & 25mm
Also available in Custom Sizes
Composite Products Description:
Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP) (also called fiber-reinforced polymer, or fiber-reinforced plastic) is a composite material made of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibres. The fibres are usually glass (in fibreglass), carbon (in carbon fiber reinforced polymer), aramid, or basalt. Rarely, other fibres such as paper, wood, or asbestos have been used. The polymer is usually an epoxy, vinyl ester, or polyester thermosetting plastic, though phenol formaldehyde resins are still in use.
Fibre Reinforced Plastics (FRP) is the generic term for a uniquely versatile family of composites used in everything from chemical plant to luxury power boats. An FRP structure typically consists of an ISO polyester resin applied to a mould in combination with reinforcement, most commonly glass fibre, to form a part that is rigid, highly durable and low in weight.
FRP provides an unrivalled combination of properties:
- Light weight
- High strength-to-weight ratio (kilo-for-kilo it’s stronger than steel)
- Design freedom
- Chemical resistance
- Good electrical & thermally insulating
- Retention of dimensional stability across a wide range of temperatures
- UV Resistance
- ¼ the weight of steel
- Optional Colours
Application:
- Industrial Facilities and Slabs
- Parking Structures and Garages
- Bridge Decks, Barrier Walls, Approach Slab, Side Walks, Wing Walls, Curbs
- Railways
- Marine Structures
- Thin pre-cast Elements and Façade Panels
- Research Facilities
- Transformers and Reactor / Inductor Stations
- Civil Engineering and Infrastructures
- Chemical Industries
- Pharma Industries
- Costal Ares
- Infrastructures (Interiors / Exteriors)