What are the uses and advantages and disadvantages of FRP grating?


Because FRP grating is light, corrosion-resistant, easy to install and safe to use, it is widely used in urban construction, chemical industry, power, paper industry, marine exploration, sewage treatment and other industries.

2. How thick is FRP grating?

The commonly used thicknesses on the market are: 25mm, 30mm, 38mm, 50mm, 65mm. The thicker the thickness, the stronger the bearing capacity.

3. Advantages and disadvantages of FRP grating

 

(I) Advantages

1. Corrosion resistance, no rust

FRP grating can withstand different degrees of corrosion from gaseous and liquid media such as acids, alkalis, organic solvents and salts, and different resin types can be selected according to different occasions and usage requirements.

 

2. Fatigue resistance

FRP grating can be repeatedly bent without lasting deformation.

 

3. Lightweight and high strength.

FRP grating is light in weight, and the density of FRP grating is about one-fourth of that of steel. The molded FRP profile has a high glass fiber content, good unidirectional specific strength and specific stiffness.

 

4. Safety

It has excellent electrical insulation, no impact and no electromagnetic properties under 10KV voltage, and can be used for magnetically sensitive equipment; the special structure of FRP grille also has anti-slip and anti-fatigue characteristics.

 

5. It can be customized on demand and has bright colors.

FRP grille has various colors, good visual effects, and can also have a certain warning effect.

 

(II) Disadvantages

1. Compared with ordinary carbon steel, FRP grille has a lower comprehensive cost. Although its one-time investment is higher than that of ordinary carbon steel, its one-time investment is higher, and many users may be more concerned about the price. However, due to its long service life, it can generally be used for 20 years without maintenance, and its comprehensive economic benefits are still high.

2. FRP grille has no recycling value. Since there is no clear recycling of FRP in the industry, the development of the FRP industry has been restricted to a certain extent.

Because FRP grating is light, corrosion-resistant, easy to install and safe to use, it is widely used in urban construction, chemical industry, power, paper industry, marine exploration, sewage treatment and other industries.

2. How thick is FRP grating?

The commonly used thicknesses on the market are: 25mm, 30mm, 38mm, 50mm, 65mm. The thicker the thickness, the stronger the bearing capacity.

3. Advantages and disadvantages of FRP grating

 

(I) Advantages

1. Corrosion resistance, no rust

FRP grating can withstand different degrees of corrosion from gaseous and liquid media such as acids, alkalis, organic solvents and salts, and different resin types can be selected according to different occasions and usage requirements.

 

2. Fatigue resistance

FRP grating can be repeatedly bent without lasting deformation.

 

3. Lightweight and high strength.

FRP grating is light in weight, and the density of FRP grating is about one-fourth of that of steel. The molded FRP profile has a high glass fiber content, good unidirectional specific strength and specific stiffness.

 

4. Safety

It has excellent electrical insulation, no impact and no electromagnetic properties under 10KV voltage, and can be used for magnetically sensitive equipment; the special structure of FRP grille also has anti-slip and anti-fatigue characteristics.

 

5. It can be customized on demand and has bright colors.

FRP grille has various colors, good visual effects, and can also have a certain warning effect.

 

(II) Disadvantages

1. Compared with ordinary carbon steel, FRP grille has a lower comprehensive cost. Although its one-time investment is higher than that of ordinary carbon steel, its one-time investment is higher, and many users may be more concerned about the price. However, due to its long service life, it can generally be used for 20 years without maintenance, and its comprehensive economic benefits are still high.

2. FRP grille has no recycling value. Since there is no clear recycling of FRP in the industry, the development of the FRP industry has been restricted to a certain extent.