Why FRP

What is FRP?

FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) is a composite material made of resin and fiberglass reinforcement. It combines the strength of glass fibers with the corrosion resistance of resin, offering a lightweight, durable, and high-performance alternative to traditional materials such as steel, aluminum, and wood.

Key Features of FRP

FRP combines strength, durability, and corrosion resistance, making it a reliable material for demanding industrial and environmental applications.

Corrosion Resistance

Resistant to chemicals, moisture, and harsh environments.

Lightweight

Easy to transport and install, reducing labor costs.

High Strength

Strong load-bearing capacity with structural stability.

Low Maintenance

No rusting and minimal upkeep required.

Long Service Life

Durable performance over extended use.

Electrical Insulation

Non-conductive and safe for specialized environments.

FRP vs Traditional Materials

Compared with steel, aluminum, and wood, FRP offers superior corrosion resistance, lighter weight, and lower maintenance costs, making it a more efficient and durable choice for industrial applications.

PropertyFRPSteelAluminumWood
Corrosion ResistanceExcellentPoor (rusts)ModeratePoor
WeightLightweightHeavyMediumLightweight
StrengthHighVery HighMediumLow
MaintenanceLowHighMediumHigh
Service LifeLongMediumMediumShort
InstallationEasyDifficultModerateEasy
Cost EfficiencyHigh (long-term)MediumMediumLow