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What is FRP?
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Process
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (sometimes referred to asFiberglass Reinforced Poylmer) products are a composite of fiberglass and a plastic or polymer resin that when combined, offer a stronger, more durable, more corrosion and heat-resistant product than is found anywhere else.
Using a mold to create the finished product, fiberglass is generally thermoset with a type of plastic or epoxy resin. When cured, the end product will hold its shape because of the resin, while the fiberglass will provide strength and stiffness. Just as important, the resin has additional corrosion- and heat-resistant properties not found in any type of metal products. This technology has led to increaseddurability and strength in hostile and corrosive environments such as chemical processing plants, food processing, waste water treatment and sewage centers, HVAC, semiconductor plants, power generator facilities, fuel storage tanks and more.
The process came into its own in the late 1970s, surpassing steel and other metals as the preferred choice in thousands of applications. And because molds can be designed in any shape, size, FRP products can be made in virtually any shape and size as well.