FIBERGLASS MOLDINGS

Fiberglass gas scrubber

Gas scrubber or scrubber

The scrubber, known as a gas scrubber, treats industrial emissions to reduce air pollution and protect public health.

FRP Coalescing Filter

Coalescing Filter

A coalescing filter separates solid or liquid impurities from a fluid by coalescence, uniting small droplets for easy removal.

Fiberglass Half Round

Half Round for pipe

FRP half round is an essential component in construction and engineering to provide support and protection to pipes.

 

frp gutters

Gutters for water treatment

FRP water treatment gutters direct and manage flow in potable or wastewater treatment facilities.

 

molded FRP gutter

Gutter for rainwater collection

FRP gutters are essential in rainwater collection systems in residential, commercial or industrial buildings.

 

coating of tanks and structures

Coating of tanks and structures

Coating tanks and metal structures with FRP strengthens and protects against corrosion and abrasion, ensuring exceptional durability.

FRP step nose

FRP Step Nose

An FRP step nose offers safety and durability on stairs and steps.

 

 

Molded Fiberglass Trays

Molded Trays

FRP trays are devices for collecting and directing liquids in various industrial and commercial environments.

 

Manhole cover

Manhole covers

FRP manhole covers seal and protect access openings to underground structures, offering durability and corrosion resistance.

What is Fiberglass molding?

Fiberglass molding is a meticulous procedure that involves placing a fiberglass fabric within a mold, followed by the application of resin to impregnate the fabric and fill the mold cavities. This process is repeated several times until the desired thickness is achieved. Once this stage is completed, the piece is allowed to harden until it reaches the necessary hardness. It is then carefully removed from the mold. If the manufacture of a new part is required, the mold is cleaned, followed by the application of wax to prevent adhesion, thus repeating the process again.

Manhole cover

What is fiberglass and what is it for?

Fiberglass offers numerous advantages in the industry. During the molding process, it is possible to manufacture profiles of non-commercial dimensions or special pieces, such as manhole covers or gutters, which makes it a highly malleable material. Additionally, fiberglass is extremely lightweight, high temperature resistant, dielectric, and resistant to many corrosive chemicals.

What are the advantages of fiberglass?

Fiberglass offers numerous advantages in the industry. During the molding process, it is possible to manufacture profiles of non-commercial dimensions or special pieces, such as manhole covers or gutters, which makes it a highly malleable material. Additionally, fiberglass is extremely lightweight, high temperature resistant, dielectric, and resistant to many corrosive chemicals.

How long does fiberglass last outdoors?

Fiberglass can last up to 20 years when exposed to the elements, although this durability can be affected by the presence of corrosive agents in the environment.

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