Fibroza FRP (Fiber Reinforced Polymer) Pipes and Fittings are a type of composite material used in piping systems. FRP pipes and fittings are made by combining fiber reinforcement with a thermosetting resin matrix to create a strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant material.
Fibroza FRP pipes and fittings offer several advantages over traditional piping materials such as steel, concrete, or PVC. These include:
1. Corrosion Resistance: Fibroza FRP pipes and fittings are highly resistant to corrosion, making them ideal for use in harsh environments such as chemical plants, wastewater treatment facilities, and offshore oil platforms.
2. Lightweight: FRP pipes and fittings are lightweight, making them easy to transport, handle, and install. This can reduce labor costs and installation time.
3. High Strength: FRP pipes and fittings have high strength-to-weight ratios, which means they can withstand high pressure and loads without deforming or breaking.
4. Durability: Fibroza FRP pipes and fittings are highly durable and can last for many years without requiring frequent maintenance or replacement.
5. Versatility: FRP pipes and fittings can be designed to meet a wide range of specifications and requirements, including pressure ratings, diameters, and lengths.
6. Flexibility: FRP pipes and fittings are flexible, which allows them to be easily curved and bent to fit the specific needs of a particular application.
7. Chemical Resistance: FRP pipes and fittings are highly resistant to a wide range of chemicals, making them ideal for use in chemical processing plants and other similar applications.
8. Thermal Resistance: FRP pipes and fittings are highly resistant to high and low temperatures, making them suitable for use in a wide range of temperature environments.
Overall, Fibroza FRP pipes and fittings are a reliable and cost-effective solution for a variety of piping applications, particularly in harsh environments where other materials may corrode or degrade over time.
FRP pipes and fittings can be made from 100mm to 1,200 mm in diameter. These can withstand high pressure up to 60 bar. The weight is almost 25% less than that of steel.
Different resins like Isophthalic, Vinyl ester, and epoxy are used either throughout or as per the requirement for chemical stability, thermal resistance and strength.
Highly resistant to corrosion and continuously operate at high temperatures up to 350 Celsius.
They are fire retardants and custom pigmentation can produce the required colour.
They are lightweight and easy to handle with a smooth surface finish for better flow properties.
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