Fiberglass Frp Strength Member And Resin Smooth Frp Rod Strengthen
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Fiberglass Frp Strength Member
,Resin Smooth Frp Rod
,Strengthen Frp Rod
Fiberglass Frp Strength Member And Resin Smooth Good Quality Frp Rod
FRP is a Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic material that has the strength of steel at the fraction of the weight. FRP won’t corrode, rot, warp, attract insects, or rust, making it an ideal and long-lasting replacement for steel, wood and aluminum in a wide range of applications.
Because FRP is a composite material made up of fiberglass reinforcements and polymer resins, FRP can also stand for Fiberglass-Reinforced Polymer. The glass fiber provides the strength and stiffness, and the resin provides shape and protects the fibers.
FRP is a common reinforcement to provide strength and durability in fiber optic drop cable. However, you have a choice of strength members for optical cable, and steel is also a consideration.
Product Description:
Non-metallic FRP Rod strength member, usually located at the center or the periphery of optical cables, serves as the important component of optical cables by supporting optic fiber bundles and enhancing cables tensile strength.
Properties of Non-metallic FRP Rod Strength Member
A. High strength
FRP is stronger than structural steel on a pound-for pound basis.
B. Light weight
FRP is 20-25% the weight of steel and 70% the weight of aluminum. FRP are easily transported, handled and lifted into place.
C. Anti-corrosion
FRP will not rot and are impervious to a broad range of corrosive elements. This feature makes FRP a natural selection for indoor or outdoor structures in corrosive environments.
D. Electro-magnetic transparency
FRP are transparent to radio waves, microwaves and other electromagnetic.
E. Non-conductive
FRP has low thermal/ electrical conductivity.
F. Dimensional stability
The coefficient of thermal expansion of FRP is slightly less than steel and significantly less than aluminum.
| Parameter | FRP Composites | Steel |
| Corrosion, rot and and insect resistance |
Resists a broad range of chemicals and is unaffected by moisture or immersion in water. Resists insect damage. Painting is only suggested when exposed to UV rays/direct sunlight. |
Subject to oxidation and corrosion. Requires painting or galvanizing for many applications. |
| Strength | Has greater flexural strength and pound-for-pound is often stronger than steel and aluminum in the lengthwise direction. |
Homogeneous material |
| Weight | Weighs 75% less than steel and 30% less than aluminum |
Could require lifting equipment to move and place |
| Electrical conductivity | Nonconductive High dielectric capability |
Conducts electricity Grounding potential |
| Thermal properties | Good insulator with low thermal conductivity |
Conducts heat |
| Stiffness | Will not permanently deform under working load. Modulus of elasticity: 2.8 x 106 psi |
Modulus of elasticity: 29 x 106 psi |
| Impact resistance | Will not permanently deform under impact. Glass mat in pultruded parts distributes impact load to prevent surface damage, even in subzero temperatures. |
Can permanently deform under impact |
| Color | Color is molded within No painting required |
Must be painted for color, may require repainting over time |
| Cost | Lower installation costs, less maintenance and longer product life allow for a lower lifecycle cost. |
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