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Description
Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) also called GRP is a thermoset plastic composite constructed from many combinations of polymer resins, organic or inert fillers, fiberglass reinforcements. Metal/wood frames or embeds engineered to achieve a desired performance from the product being produced are used to secure the FRP/GRP to suitable structural substrates. The greatest advantage of a fiberglass composite is the design flexibility it offers to architects, designers and fabricators, and the long-term durability of the material with paintable surfaces or integral colors.

GRP-BF

GRP-FBF

GRP-GH

GRP-MRF

GRP-MRF015

GRP-SF

GRP-STF

GRP-STF016

GRP-TF

GRP-WF

GRP-WTF

GRP-YG
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Physical Properties
Property Value | Test Method/Result |
Compression | ASTM-D-695 27,000 psi |
Sheer Strength | 2,336 ps |
Property Value | Test Method/Result |
CTE Average | ASTM-D-696 23.2 x 10-6 in./in./°F |
Density | ASTM-D-792 110 lbs/cu.ft. |
Flammability – Class I Materials | ASTM-E-84 25 or less Flame/50 or less Smoke |
Combustible - Class 1 materials | ASTM-E-84 25 or less Flame/50 or less Smoke |
Flexural Strenght | ASTM-D-790 22,000 psi |
Flexural Modules x 106 | ASTM-D-790 1.38 ksi |
Tensile Strength | ASTM-D-638 11,500 psi |
Tensile Stength Modulus x 106 | ASTM-D-638 2.0 ksi |
Unit Weight (lbs./sq.ft. at 3/16”) | 1.5-2 lbs. |
Glass Content | 14.9% |
ATH Content | 43% |
Resin Content | 41.6% |
Applications
• Can be supplied as a Class-A fire rated product thereby making it an excellent choice for most facets of a building's exterior or interior architectural façade systems.
Competitive Advantage
• Can be produced in virtually any shape, parts can be precision engineered. Curved, ribbed, corrugated or perforated components are just some of the possibilities.
• May be supplied in an extensive array of finishes – smooth or textured and in a range of colors or primer ready paint grade surfaces.
• Is amongst the strongest of all building materials with strength characteristics consistent with concrete, steel or aluminum. (Kg for Kg fiberglass is stronger than steel)
• Provides a long service life as this durable material will stand-up to decades of harsh weather. Although readily painted, color can be integral to the gel coat face thus providing a low maintenance, UV-resistant long-lasting product. FRP/GRP is also corrosion resistant and can therefore be used in harsh or extreme environments.
• Is lightweight therefore requiring less labor and lighter supporting structures or substrates, thus reducing the cost of construction and installation thereby speeding up construction