FRP Angle

Pultruded fiberglass angles are made of a composite material consisting of polyester resin and glass fibers. The pultrusion process produces fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) with continuous lengths of reinforcing fibers that are light in weight but high in strength due to their high tensile strength.

angle S/N A B t Number
frp angle 1 170 80 5 L-0330
2 152.4 152.4 9.52 L-0803
3 150 80 3 L-0641
4 101.6 101.6 6.35 L-0637
5 100 100 8 L-0035
6 100 100 6 L-0562
8 100 50 8 L-0019
9 90 60 5 L-0028
10 88.9 88.9 6.35 L-0653
11 76.2 76.2 6.35 L-0022
12 76 76 9.5 L-0023
13 75 75 10 L-0030
14 75 75 6 L-0027
15 70 30 6.35 L-0038
16 61.8 31.7 2.5 L-0343
17 60.5 43.8 2.8 L-0461
18 60 40 7 L-0701
19 60 60 8 L-0034
20 50.8 50.8 6.35 L-0026
21 50 50 3 L-0033
22 50 50 4 L-0037
23 50 35 5 L-0032
24 50 50 5 L-0029
25 50 50 6 L-0464
26 50 48 3 L-0805
27 50 38 3 L-0773
28 45 45 5 L-0021
29 40 40 4.2 L-0025
30 38.1 38.1 6.35 L-0652
31 35 35 5 L-0020
32 28 28 3 L-0036
33 25 25 3 L-0031
34 50 50 2.8 L-0438
35 60 40 2.8 L-0421
36 120 60 2.8 L-0427
37 100 25 2.8 L-0408
38 120 100 5 L-0514
39 70.5 13.2 3.3 L-0610
40 69.5 15 5 TL-0611
41 30 36 3 L-0818

 

Benefits of Pultruded Fiberglass Angles

  • Pultruded fiberglass angles have many advantages and are more durable and versatile than traditional materials such as wood, steel or aluminum.
  • The pultrusion process produces stronger components with exceptional tensile strength, dimensional stability and rigidity. It can also create custom shapes and profiles of virtually any size.
  • Pultruded fiberglass angles are lightweight – they can be 30% lighter than aluminum and 70% lighter than steel without sacrificing any strength. In addition, they are consistent in strength and do not deform easily upon impact.
  • They can be easily machined, butted, slotted, chamfered, rounded and pointed with simple tools. Work with FRP products requires less heavy equipment and is, therefore, usually safer and less costly.
  • Pultruded FRP angles do not conduct heat or electricity, so it is ideal as a protective barrier between hot or electrically charged parts and the end user. In addition, the non-magnetic electromagnetic transparency of this material makes it suitable for many special applications.
  • FRP is highly durable, chemically resistant and corrosion resistant. Pultruded fiberglass corners will not rot or degrade from prolonged exposure to moisture, extreme temperatures or UV radiation.
  • Pultruded fiberglass angles have an extremely long lifecycle (over 15 years) with very low maintenance cost and requirements compared to organic materials (e.g., wood) or rust-prone ones (e.g., iron or steel.)
  • FRP products offer the versatility required by today’s manufacturing industry to create highly-customized or intricate components that meet a variety of design needs.

Applications Of Pultruded Fiberglass Angles

Pultruded fiberglass angles have unique characteristics to suit a wide range of applications in various industries:

  • Industrial Manufacturing: FRP is highly resistant to deformation yet flexible enough to withstand constant bending and motion. Along with their high strength and non-conductive properties, pultruded fiberglass angles are widely used in motor, transformer, and electrical manufacturing, as well as vibrating, heavy load-bearing equipment, such as vibratory conveyors to reduce power consumption and maintenance costs.
  • Construction and Infrastructure: pultruded fiberglass angles are ideal for outdoor construction projects since they don’t rot, rust, corrode, or crumble. Their lightweight makes them easy to transport and safe to work with while their durability and low maintenance requirements reduce the overall cost of ownership. They’re commonly used in bridge components, corrosion-resistant guardrails, antenna housing, railway crossing arms, and highway sound barriers.
  • Utility and Telecommunications: FRP’s durability, non-conductive nature, and non-magnetic electromagnetic transparency make it the material of choice for many utility and telecommunication projects. Applications include utility poles, cross arms, and line markers, electrical lines and trunking, wastewater and water treatment components, non-conductive ladder rails, and fiber optic cabling.
  • Tool Manufacturing: FRP is commonly used in handheld devices since it can be easily fabricated into ergonomic shapes and customized for any design. It’s safe, versatile, and reliable for use in almost any product and its non-conductive nature protects end-users from hot or electrified components.
  • Sporting, Recreational and Outdoor Equipment: their strength, durability, and flexibility make pultruded fiberglass angles a perfect choice for outdoor equipment that needs to endure heavy wear and tear. For instance, outdoor furniture made with FRP can remain safe and comfortable despite prolonged exposure to moisture, UV, and heat. FRP is also used in sporting equipment that needs to be light, tough, and reliable in a high-performance setting, such as golf clubs, hockey sticks, sailing equipment, paddles, ski poles.

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