Why Choose FRP?

Focusing on the production of high-precision, high-quality composite material instrument boxes.

Advantages of FRP

We've upgraded our products' materials from Magnesium Cementitious material to SMC Composites and Eco-friendly PVC, enhancing strength, durability, and reducing environmental impact. This improves performance and cuts long-term maintenance costs, offering customers cost-effective solutions.

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Corrosion-resistant

Exceptional resistance in water and saline conditions, they will never rust or leach.

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Lightweight

Approximately ¼ weight steel and 70% that of aluminum.

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Low Cost

FRP composites offer long life-cycles and excellent whole-of-life savings.

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High Chemical Resistance

Exceptionally resistant to chemicals including acids, alkalis, wastewater and salt water.

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Non-magnetic

No interference to sensitive magnetic apparatus such as compass calibration areas or MRI scanners.

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Non-electrically Conductive

Often used in components where electric currents and electromagnetic fields can cause problems for conductive materials.

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Low Thermal Conductivity

Low thermal conductivity properties and ideal for when thermal insulation is advantageous.

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Easy to Cut and Install

FRP composites can easily be cut on-site with a steel bandsaw or a grinder with a diamond blade. Ideal to reinforce soft eyes in tunnels.

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Low Environmental Impact

FRP composites have 15% lower embodied energy than steel (comparison based on the manufacture of steel).

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Dimensional Stability

Coefficient of thermal expansion is less than steel and aluminum.

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Highly Durable

More than 100 years retention of strength in corrosive environments.