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Product Overview
| Product Name |
Pultruded fiberglass profiles |
Processing |
Cutting |
| Surface |
Smooth |
Colour |
Customization |
| Feature |
Corrosion Resistant, Insulating |
Technique |
Pultrusion |
Pultrusion is a continuous process using fiber reinforcements with thermosetting resin matrices. Pre-selected reinforcement materials, such as fiberglass roving, mat, woven fabrics or stitched fabric, are drawn through a resin bath in which all material is thoroughly impregnated with a liquid thermosetting resin. Typical resins include polyesters, vinyl esters and phenolics. The wet-out fiber is formed to the desired geometric shape and pulled into a heated steel die.
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Technical Processing
FRP Pultrusion production is a continuous process to produce fiberglass reinforced polymer profiles of any length and constant section. Reinforcement fibers are impregnated with polymer matrix (resin, minerals, pigments, additives) and passed through a pre-forming station. After the pre-forming step, the resin-impregnated fibers are pulled through a heated die to polymerize the resin, solidifying into the exact cavity shape of the die.
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Packing & Shipping
Packing Details: Packed in bulks, woven bags, wood crates, pallets, or containers depending on requirements.
Delivery Details: 5-30 days after deposit, varying by order quantity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is FRP (Fiber Reinforced Polymer)?
A: FRP is a composite material made of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibers (usually glass, carbon, or aramid). It is widely used in construction, automotive, and marine industries for its high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance.
Q: How is the product quality guaranteed?
A: 100% of products are tested before delivery. We utilize high-quality raw materials from verified suppliers to ensure consistency and durability in every batch.
Q: Can we request custom designs for specific projects?
A: Yes. We can customize designs based on your local climate and technical requirements, providing tailored solutions for windows, doors, and industrial profiles.
Q: What is the typical production lead time?
A: Production typically begins upon receipt of a deposit. The standard manufacturing cycle is approximately 25 days, depending on the complexity and quantity of the order.
Q: What are the main benefits of pultruded profiles over timber or steel?
A: Pultruded fiberglass offers greater flexural strength than timber and is significantly lighter than steel. Unlike metal, it is non-conductive and will not rust or corrode in harsh environments.
Q: Are these profiles suitable for outdoor use?
A: Absolutely. Our profiles feature excellent weather resistance, UV protection, and anti-aging properties, making them ideal for long-term exterior applications.