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Frequently Asked Questions
Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a composite material technology that is strong, lightweight, corrosion-resistant and maintenance-free. The material consists of fiber reinforcements surrounded by polymer resins. The fiber reinforcements provide the strength and stiffness to the composite material. The polymer supports the fibers so they can do their job, and protects the fibers from chemicals and UV radiation.
- Lightweight—FRP materials are 25% the density of steel. FRP decking is 10% to 20% the weight of reinforced concrete decking, which translates to easy transportation and rapid install.
- Corrosion-resistant—FRP will not degrade because of factors such as snow, ice, salt, or chemicals.
- Maintenance free—FRP products have a service life of roughly 75 years, during which they require no maintenance. In contrast, reinforced concrete surfaces generally begin to degrade after 15 to 20 years, potentially sooner exposed to heavy chemicals or weather.
- Cost-effective—Due to long service life and zero maintenance costs, FRP products end up costing less than traditional materials.
- Design Flexibility – FRP is an engineered material so the structural properties can be optimized to align with the highest loads.
There are many processes for manufacturing FRP parts. Deciding the right process takes many factors into consideration: size, shape, quantity, production rate, type of fiber and resin, cosmetics, tolerances and cost. Processes include Pultrusion, Vacuum Infusion, Filament Winding and Hand Layup.
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The schedule from order to delivery is determined on a project by project basis. Once we have the details about your project, we can put together an estimate for your project that will include the scheduling and installation. Most of our typical spans are shipped within approximately 60 days of order.