FRP Structural Shapes

FRP Structural Shapes

Angle, Channel, Flat Sheet, Wide Flange, Square & Round Bar, Embedment Angle, Square & Round Tube, and custom molded fiberglass grating I-beams. Our FRP structural shapes and fiberglass I-beams are used in a wide range of applications, providing a unique combination of corrosion resistance, high strength, dimensional stability and light weight, along with thermal and electric non-conductivity.

FRP Structural Shapes

Each shape is available in a number of sizes and resin systems to accommodate design and application requirements. All shapes have been tested for physical properties according to standardized ASTM procedures. For test results see the Typical Coupon Properties tables.

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