Customization: | Available |
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Surface Treatment: | Smooth |
Color: | Customized |
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Our Long Service Life GRP Angle Iron with Corrosion Resistance epitomizes durability and versatility. Crafted from high-quality FRP, these corners exhibit exceptional resilience. Their superior resistance to extreme temperatures, combined with their corrosion and sun resistance, make them an ideal choice for a wide range of environments. Lightweight and effortlessly transportable, they ensure ease of installation. With strong flame retardant properties, our GRP Angle Iron is the epitome of safety and reliability.
FRP corner wrapping serves as a versatile solution for diverse applications. It's perfect for connecting board corners, enhancing building materials, securing garden fences, and adding decorative flair to corners. Additionally, it's an excellent choice for edge protection, safeguarding doors and windows, and providing packaging solutions with corner protectors. The multifaceted utility of FRP corner wrapping makes it indispensable in modern construction and design.
No | Model | Angle | Thickness(mm) | Length(mm) | Length(mm) | Meter/weight(m/kg) | Colour | Other |
1 | L-50x50 | 90° | 2.5 | 50 | 50 | 0.5 | Customized | |
2 | L-70x70 | 90° | 2 | 70 | 70 | 0.63 | Customized | |
3 | L-70x110 | 90° | 2 | 70 | 110 | 0.75 | Customized | |
4 | L-80x80 | 90° | 2 | 80 | 80 | 0.77 | Customized | |
5 | L-120x120 | 90° | 2.5 | 120 | 120 | 1.2 | Customized | |
6 | L-75x100 | 90° | 9.52 | 75 | 100 | 2.98 | Customized | |
7 | L-AxB | 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.