Flexibility
FRP is more than three times as rigid as lumber and will not deform permanently.
FRP is still more than three times as rigid as lumber and will not deform permanently, adapting to various surfaces and applications. This flexibility allows FRP panels to conform to slightly curved surfaces and accommodate building movement without cracking. Unlike rigid materials that can crack under stress, FRP's inherent flexibility ensures long-term performance even in buildings that experience thermal expansion and settling.
Common Applications
Pro Tip
FRP panels can be heat-formed for tighter radius curves when needed for special architectural applications.
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Other FRP Benefits
Cost Effective
FRP Panels are a cost effective, readily available, and easy to install building material system.
Corrosion Resistance
FRP Panels are protected against corrosion by a wide range of chemicals and are unaffected by moisture.
Impact Resistance
FRP panels will not permanently deform or break under impact.
Lightweight
FRP is a lightweight material that helps reduce installation and maintenance costs.
High Strength
FRP Panels have great flexural strength, beating timber, and pound-for-pound is usually stronger than common metals.
Thermal Properties
FRP has low thermal conductivity which makes it a good insulator.
Electrical Properties
FRP Panels are non-conductive and do not need to be grounded due to their high dielectric capability.
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