Thermal Properties
FRP has low thermal conductivity which makes it a good insulator.
FRP has low thermal conductivity which makes it a good insulator for temperature-sensitive environments. Unlike metal panels that readily transfer heat and cold, FRP provides a thermal break that helps maintain consistent temperatures and reduces condensation. This property is particularly valuable in cold storage, food service, and climate-controlled environments where energy efficiency is important.
Common Applications
Pro Tip
FRP's thermal properties help prevent condensation on wall surfaces in cold storage 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.
Flexibility
FRP is more than three times as rigid as lumber and will not deform permanently.
Electrical Properties
FRP Panels are non-conductive and do not need to be grounded due to their high dielectric capability.
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