Customization: | Available |
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Surface Treatment: | Smooth |
Color: | Customized |
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Our company's advanced FRP louvers undergo a meticulous process of resin soaking and curing at an impressive temperature exceeding 130°C. This process confers a robust and durable texture to the louvers. Their remarkable light weight design ensures not only effortless transportation but also straightforward installation. Moreover, they offer a formidable resistance against corrosion and oxidation. These louvers stand resilient under extreme temperature variations, enduring both high and low temperatures with ease. In addition, they are specifically engineered to resist prolonged sun exposure, promising an extended lifespan and superior performance.
These versatile louvers are highly sought after as crucial components in various applications. They are ideal for integration into large mechanical enclosures that continuously brave outdoor conditions, making them perfect for use in industrial plant windows where corrosive gases are produced. Furthermore, they excel as ventilation solutions in the most challenging environments, ensuring optimal airflow and reliability.
No. | Model | Thickness(mm) | Length(mm) | Width(mm) | Meter/weight(m/kg) | Colour |
1 | Y-85 | 3 | Customized | 85 | 0.5 | Customized |
2 | Y-100 | 2 | Customized | 100 | 0.56 | Customized |
3 | Y-168 | 2 | Customized | 168 | 0.76 | Customized |
4 | Y-213 | 2 | Customized | 213 | 1 | Customized |
5 | Y-260 | 2 | Customized | 260 | 1.17 | Customized |
6 | Customized | Customized | Customized | Customized | Customized | Customized |
1. Are you a manufacturer?
Yes, we are a manufacturer, welcome to visit our factory!
2. What's FRP?
Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a composite material made of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibers. The fibres are usually glass, carbon, aramid, or basalt. Rarely, other fibres such as paper or wood or asbestos have been used. The polymer is usually an epoxy, vinylester or polyester thermosetting plastic, and formaldehyde resins are still in use. FRP are commonly used in the aerospace, automotive, marine, construction industries and ballistic armor.