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Construction

FRP (Fiber Re-inforced Polymer) Manufacturing Unit

Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a composite material made of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibers to improve its mechanical properties. FRP materials are widely used in construction, aerospace, automotive, and marine industries due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and versatility.

Following are the advantages.

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Lightweight and easy to handle during installation

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High tensile and compressive strength

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Resistant to corrosion and chemical attacks

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Minimal maintenance requirements

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High fatigue and impact resistance

FAQs

What are the uses of FRP in other industries?

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  • Aerospace: Aircraft fuselage and wing components.
  • Automotive: Body panels, frames, and lightweight components.
  • Marine: Boat hulls and offshore structures.
  • Industrial: Corrosion-resistant pipes and tanks.
  • Sports: Tennis rackets, bicycles, helmets, and skis.

How does FRP compare to traditional materials like steel and concrete?

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How durable is FRP?

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Does FRP corrode?

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How is FRP manufactured?

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How is FRP installed in construction?

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