FIBREGLASS (FRP) PRODUCTS

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MOLDED FRP GRATING

Molded FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) grating is a strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant alternative to traditional steel and aluminum grating. Manufactured by molding continuous fiberglass strands with resin in a one-piece, integral panel, molded FRP grating provides superior durability, chemical resistance, and long-term performance in harsh environments.

Unlike steel, FRP grating does not rust, corrode, or spark, making it ideal for chemical plants, marine facilities, wastewater treatment plants, and food processing areas. Its slip-resistant surface and non-conductive properties enhance workplace safety, while its lightweight design reduces handling and installation costs.

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Pultruded FRP Grating

Pultruded FRP grating is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant grating designed for applications requiring greater load-bearing capacity than molded FRP. Manufactured by pulling continuous fiberglass rovings through a resin bath and heated die, pultruded grating forms strong bearing bars with superior strength in one direction. These bars are then assembled with cross rods and epoxy-bonded into durable panels.

Pultruded FRP grating is ideal for heavy-duty industrial flooring where steel would normally be used, but where corrosion resistance, lightweight construction, and long service life are required. It combines excellent chemical resistance, low maintenance, and slip resistance, making it a proven alternative to metal grating in demanding environments.

OTHER FRP PRODUCTS

In addition to molded and pultruded grating, we supply a full line of FRP structural shapes and accessories. These products are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, non-conductive, and low-maintenance — making them excellent alternatives to steel, aluminum, and wood in demanding environments.

  • Smooth or gritted (anti-slip) surface; thicknesses from 3 mm (1/8”) to 25 mm (1”). Wear plates, trench covers, hygienic flooring, and architectural cladding.

  • for framing and supports

  • for structural spans and platforms

  • for reinforcement and architectural details

  • for pins, dowels, and specialty applications

  • for safety in walkways and stair systems

  • Lightweight alternative to metal pipe, ideal for handrails, ladders, conduit, and structural supports.

  • Used in framing, enclosures, supports, and structural systems.

Which Material is best for your project?

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    Stainless steel

    Stainless steel offers maximum strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term durability. Ideal for demanding industrial, commercial, and marine applications.

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    Aluminum

    Lightweight yet strong, aluminum provides excellent corrosion resistance and cost efficiency, making it a top choice for walkways, platforms, and architectural projects.

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    fibreglass (frp)

    Fibreglass (FRP) grating is a lightweight, non-corrosive alternative to metal, perfect for chemical plants, water treatment, and environments exposed to moisture or harsh conditions.