Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) sheets are lightweight, highly durable composite materials made from a polymer matrix reinforced with glass fibers. Highly valued for their exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to corrosion, they are widely used in construction, automotive, and electrical applications
Key Features
- Durability: High impact resistance and do not rust, rot, or warp.
- Weather & Chemical Resistance: Excellent performance against UV rays, moisture, and harsh chemicals.
- Electrical & Thermal Insulation: Often used as electrical insulators and offer good heat resistance.
- Lightweight: Easier to handle and install than metal, concrete, or tile.
Common Applications
- Roofing & Cladding: Corrugated FRP sheets are used on warehouses, sheds, and construction sites to provide natural daylight.
- Flooring & Walkways: Solid, flat, anti-slip sheets are utilized in industrial landings, machine platforms, and marine decks.
- Electrical Components: FR4 and G10 fiberglass epoxy sheets act as superior electrical insulators.
- Interior Panels: Smooth, flexible FRP panels are placed directly over walls and ceilings (e.g., in kitchens, hospitals, or laboratories) for easy cleaning and hygiene.