Durable FRP / GRP Fittings for Industrial Piping Systems
FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) and GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) fittings are commonly applied in industrial piping systems due to their corrosion resistance, strength, and light weight. They are produced from glass fibers in thermosetting resins such as vinyl ester, polyester, or epoxy. GRP fittings are dependable under extreme conditions like marine applications, chemical processing, and water treatment.
Types of GRP Fittings
- Elbows: Employed to smoothly redirect flow.
- Tees: Join three pipelines to divert or distribute flow.
- Reducers: Connect pipes of varying sizes without compromising on flow efficiency.
- Couplings: Join two pipe sections firmly.
- End Caps: Close the ends of pipelines.
- Flanges: Facilitate simple connection to valves, equipment, or other pipes.
GRP fittings are manufactured in both standard and custom configurations to meet project-specific requirements. Being light in weight makes installation easy and minimizes structural load, allowing time and money savings during installation.
Offering superior durability, chemical resistance, and design flexibility, FRP / GRP fittings are an intelligent choice for virtually all industrial piping applications.