Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) pipes, as a new type of non-metallic pipe, are currently a hot commodity! They are primarily made with resin as the matrix and glass fiber as the reinforcing material, manufactured through a special process. This sounds a bit complicated, but simply put, glass fiber, which has the weight of a resin matrix, is wound layer by layer onto a rotating mandrel according to process requirements. Quartz sand is evenly distributed between the fibers as a sand layer, resulting in a pipe wall structure that is both rational and advanced, fully utilizing the advantages of the material. While ensuring strength, it also improves rigidity, and the product's stability and reliability are unparalleled.
With its lightweight, high strength, corrosion resistance, and many other excellent properties, this type of pipe is widely used in various industries such as petroleum, chemical, and drainage, becoming a highly sought-after product in the piping field. So what exactly are its advantages? Let's discuss them in detail below.
