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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 reducers are corrosion-resistant transition fittings designed to connect pipes of different diameters in FRP piping systems, ensuring smooth fluid flow. Manufactured using vinyl ester resin and fiberglass reinforcement, they provide leak-proof performance in aggressive chemical environments.
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FRP tees are essential fittings used to connect three sections of FRP piping, enabling fluid flow in multiple directions. They are manufactured using the hand lay-up process from fiberglass and corrosion-resistant resins such as epoxy, vinyl ester, or polyester, offering excellent mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and durability. Available in various sizes and configurations, they can be customized to suit different system requirements.