Customization: | Available |
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Surface Treatment: | Smooth |
Color: | Customized |
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Our fiberglass louvers are a testament to cutting-edge precision and reliability. Utilizing state-of-the-art CNC machine tools, we meticulously drill holes in the columns, allowing the louvers to seamlessly pass through and be securely anchored to the frame with expertly chosen nails. Our rivets are not just ordinary; they are specially designed and developed to ensure that each louver is steadfastly and firmly affixed to the frame. Enjoy the peace of mind during transportation, as our louvers have conquered a journey spanning 2500 kilometers, scaling altitudes from 100m to 3000m, and have remained intact and reliable, even through the most challenging mountain roads.
Experience unparalleled durability with our fiberglass louvers, engineered to withstand extreme high and low temperatures, direct sun exposure, and oxidation. These louvers are the epitome of sturdiness and dependability, making them ideal for an array of applications, including ventilation in factories, electrolysis plants, and cooling towers. They are perfect for household air conditioning outdoor unit frames, large mechanical exterior walls, and elegant garden community exterior walls, providing an impeccable solution for robust and effective ventilation needs.
No | Model | Thickness(mm) | Height(mm) | Width(mm) | Colour | Density of louvers | Other |
1 | BYC-55 | 55 | Customized | Customized | Customized | Customized | |
2 | BYC-80 | 80 | 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.