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FRP cable protection pipes are engineered using advanced filament winding technology with high-strength fiberglass and corrosion-resistant resin. Designed to safeguard electrical and communication cables, they offer excellent durability, mechanical strength, and a long service life—making them a reliable alternative to traditional metal and PVC conduits.
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FRP elbow is a fiberglass-reinforced plastic pipe fitting used to change the direction of fluid flow in piping systems, suitable for both new and existing FRP pipelines. Manufactured using hand lay-up or filament winding process, it is made from fiberglass and resin, offering excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, abrasion, and high temperatures.
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FRP flanges are specialized connection components used in fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) piping systems. They serve to join FRP pipes, valves, or other equipment, ensuring a tight, leak-proof, and corrosion-resistant connection. Produced using the hand lay-up method and high-quality resins such as epoxy, vinyl ester, or polyester, FRP flanges offer excellent strength-to-weight ratio, chemical resistance, and long service life.
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FRP horizontal tank is a robust, corrosion-resistant storage solution designed for industrial applications. Its horizontal configuration facilitates efficient fluid movement and simplifies transportation. Constructed from durable fiberglass and resin materials, this tank provides exceptional strength, making it ideal for industries such as chemicals, petroleum, and water treatment.
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The FRP Mortar Pipe (RPM Pipe) is a new type of composite material made of resin as the matrix material, fiberglass as the reinforcing material, and quartz sand as the filling material. The addition of quartz sand not only enhances the pipe’s mechanical performance but also reduces costs, making it more economical than pure FRP pipes.
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FRP optical cable core is a non-metallic strength member widely used in fiber optic cables to provide structural support and tensile strength. It is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and non-conductive, making it ideal for use in environments where metal components are unsuitable. Its excellent mechanical properties and cost-effectiveness have earned it broad acceptance in both domestic and international markets.