FRP

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Fibre reinforced plastics are a category of composite plastics that specifically use fibrous materials to mechanically enhance the strength and elasticity of plastics. The original plastic material without fibre reinforcement is known as the matrix. The matrix is a tough but relatively weak plastic that is reinforced by stronger stiffer reinforcing filaments or fibres. The extent that strength and elasticity are enhanced in a fibre reinforced plastic depends on the mechanical properties of both the fibre and matrix, their volume relative to one another, and the fibre length and orientation within the matrix.[1] Reinforcement of the matrix occurs by definition when the FRP material exhibits increased strength or elasticity relative to the strength and elasticity of the matrix alone.

The Fibre-Reinforced Plastic - FRP Containers / Packaging Boxes are light in weight and sturdy that help in meeting the challenges of any kind of weather. These are available in different thickness, size and length.

Salient features of Fibre-Reinforced Plastic -

  • Durability
  • Strength
  • Corrosion resistant
  • Chemical resistant
  • Non-magnetic
  • Electrically non-conducive
  • Rot-proof
  • Lightweight
  • Termite-proof

Applications areas of Fibre-Reinforced Plastic

  • Chemical
  • Defense
  • Construction
  • Automobile
  • Energy
  • Marine

A fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) also known as fiber reinforced polymer is a composite material comprising of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibers.
Our wide ranges of finished FRP products are Grating, Fan Shroud, Spare parts, Windmill Accessories, Automobile Accessories, Chemical Tank, Dustbin, Cabin, Corrugated sheet, Doors, Chair and Table and Junction Box.
Some of the important features of FRP products are as following:

  • Durability
  • Strength
  • Corrosion resistant
  • Chemical resistant
  • Non-magnetic