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FRP Flat Piece
Product Brochure
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Yellow, White, Black, Green |
Surface Finishing | Coated |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Brand | Sam Associates |
Material | FRP |
FRP flat, also known as fiberglass flat bar, is a type of structural component made from fiberglass reinforced plastic. These flat bars are used in various industries for their lightweight, high strength, and corrosion-resistant properties. FRP flat bars are commonly used in construction, infrastructure, and industrial applications where traditional materials such as steel or wood may not be suitable.
FRP Threaded Rods
Material | FRP |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Packaging Type | Bundle |
Thickness | 6 To 48 mm |
Length | 1 To 12 Inch |
Company | Sam Associates |
Frp Epoxy Rod
Material | FRP |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Brand | Sam Associates |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Density | 1.5-2.0 g/cm3 |
Length | Up to 6 feet |
An FRP (Fiber-Reinforced Plastic) epoxy rod is a composite material made of epoxy resin and fiber reinforcement, such as fiberglass or carbon fiber. The epoxy resin acts as a binder, while the fiber reinforcement provides strength and stiffness to the rod. FRP epoxy rods are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and durability.
These rods are commonly used in various applications, such as structural reinforcement in construction, electrical insulation in power transmission and distribution systems, and as strengthening components in civil engineering projects. They are also used in the manufacturing of sports equipment, aerospace components, and marine applications.
FRP epoxy rods are manufactured by impregnating the fiber reinforcement with the epoxy resin and then curing the composite material to form a solid and rigid rod. The resulting product is lightweight, yet strong and can be tailored to meet specific mechanical and environmental requirements.
Epoxy Plain Rod
Material | Epoxy |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Color | White, Orange,Yellow,Red, etc. |
Shape | Round |
Diameter | Upto 50 mm |
Company | Sam Associates |
Epoxy plain rod, also known as epoxy resin rod, is a type of solid rod made from epoxy resin. It is commonly used in electrical and mechanical applications due to its excellent insulating and mechanical properties. Here are some key points about epoxy plain rods:
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Insulation: Epoxy plain rods provide excellent electrical insulation, making them suitable for use in electrical equipment and components to prevent electrical breakdown and short circuits.
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Mechanical Strength: Epoxy plain rods have high mechanical strength and can withstand bending and impact forces, making them suitable for applications where mechanical stability is required.
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Heat Resistance: These rods are designed to withstand high temperatures, making them suitable for use in environments with elevated heat levels.
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Chemical Resistance: Epoxy plain rods are resistant to various chemicals, oils, and solvents, making them suitable for use in harsh environments.
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Customization: They can be manufactured in various diameters and lengths to suit different application requirements.
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Applications: Epoxy plain rods are commonly used in electrical and mechanical industries for applications such as insulating supports, busbar supports, insulating barriers, and structural components in electrical equipment.
Overall, epoxy plain rods are valued for their combination of electrical insulation, mechanical strength, and chemical resistance, making them a versatile material for various industrial and commercial applications.
Frp L Angle
Material | FRP |
Brand | Sam Associates |
Pattern | Plain |
Surface Finished | Color Coated |
Application | Building |
FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) angles are structural components made from a combination of fiberglass and a polymer resin. They are used in various industries for their lightweight, high strength, and corrosion-resistant properties. FRP angles are commonly used in construction, infrastructure, and industrial applications where traditional materials such as steel or wood may not be suitable.
Some common applications of FRP angles include:
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Structural Support: FRP angles are used to provide structural support in buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects due to their high strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to corrosion.
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Industrial Equipment: They are used in the construction of platforms, walkways, and support structures in industrial settings where resistance to chemicals and harsh environments is important.
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Electrical and Telecommunications: FRP angles are used in the construction of electrical and telecommunication infrastructure due to their non-conductive properties and resistance to electromagnetic interference.
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Marine and Coastal Applications: Due to their resistance to corrosion from saltwater and harsh weather conditions, FRP angles are used in marine structures, coastal barriers, and boat building.
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Chemical Processing: FRP angles are used in chemical processing plants and storage facilities due to their resistance to a wide range of chemicals and acids.