FRP
FRP stands for Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics, commonly referred to as reinforced plastics.
FRP, like reinforced concrete which achieves excellent strength through the combination of steel and concrete, uses a resin rich in water resistance, chemical resistance, and heat resistance as a matrix, while being a composite material with glass fibers that have superior tensile strength. Materials that possess both excellent corrosion resistance and high strength are unparalleled. Traditionally, FRP has been used in residential equipment such as bathtubs and septic tanks, as well as construction materials like corrugated sheets and flat panels. Recently, its corrosion resistance, chemical resistance, lightweight nature, superior mechanical strength, and durability have garnered attention, leading to its extensive use in the manufacturing of various plant construction equipment, replacing metals.
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Features - High mechanical strength and lightweight. - Excellent corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and cold resistance. - Low thermal expansion coefficient and excellent thermal insulation. - Freedom in molding and shaping. - Maintenance-free, leading to reduced maintenance costs.
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Corrosion-resistant FRP Integrated from design to production Utilizing advanced technology, the demand for FUYO FRP, which has focused on corrosion research for many years, has been increasing year by year. The "FW (Filament Winding) method," born from FUYO's unique knowledge and ideas, maximizes excellent characteristics, boasting strength and extensibility comparable to metal, along with high corrosion resistance to chemicals and moisture. Our company conducts everything from design to production in-house and is capable of maintenance for FRP equipment nationwide, not limited to our own products.