GFRP Material

GFRP(glass-fiber reinforced plastic) is a fiber reinforced polymer made of aplastic matrix reinforced by fine fibers of glass.

Fiberglass is a lightweight, extremely strong, and robust material. Although strength properties are somewhat lower than carbon fiber and it is less stiff, the material is typically far less brittle, and the raw materials are much less expensive. Its bulk strength and weight properties are also very favorable when compared to metals, and it can be easily formed using molding processes.

Why GFRP ?

  1. High Strength GFRP has a very high strength to weight ratio.
  2. Lightweight Low weights of 2 to 4 lbs. per square foot means faster installation, less structural framing, and lower shipping costs.
  3. Resistance Resists salt water, chemicals, and the environment - unaffected by acid rain, salts, and most chemicals.
  4. Seamless Construction Domes and cupolas are resined together to form a one-piece, watertight structure.
  5. Able to Mold Complex Shapes Virtually any shape or form can be molded.
  6. Low Maintenance Research shows no loss of laminate properties after 30 years.
  7. Durability Stromberg GFRP stood up to category 5 hurricane Floyd with no damage, while nearby structures were destroyed.

RELAB widely uses the GFRP material to make the plastic nozzles to ensure the quality of product, such as Plastic Mixing Jet Eductor, Clamp Eyelet Nozzle and Threaded Ball Nozzle.