Customization: | Available |
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Surface Treatment: | Smooth |
Color: | Customized |
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Our FRP corners stand as a paragon of durability, exhibiting exceptionally high resistance built to withstand a myriad of challenging environments. Whether facing the extremes of high and low temperatures, battling corrosive elements, or braving relentless sunlight, these corners maintain their integrity and performance. Their lightweight nature ensures easy transport and hassle-free installation, while their robust flame retardancy enhances safety and security, making them the perfect choice for a wide range of applications.
The versatile FRP corner wrapping is an indispensable component in modern construction and design. It is expertly crafted for connecting board corners and serves as a reliable solution for building materials, garden fences, and corner decoration. Furthermore, it excels in providing edge protection, safeguarding doors and windows, and offering comprehensive packaging solutions with corner protectors. Its adaptability and strength make it an essential element in both residential and commercial projects.
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.