The construction landscape is constantly evolving, demanding materials that not only withstand the test of time but also offer high versatility and adaptability. Enter structural fiberglass, also known as Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP), a material that has claimed significance in commercial and industrial environments over the past several decades. Its unique blend of strength, resilience, and ease of use makes it the go-to choice for architects, engineers, and builders seeking innovative solutions for a wide range of applications.
Structural Fiberglass for Long-Term Performance in Built Environments
Topics: Corrosion Resistant, Slip Resistant, Structural Shapes, Protective Barriers
ENC Fencing
Innovative uses for fiberglass reinforced plastics sometimes present themselves unexpectedly which was the case with our new Electrically Non-Conductive Fencing product.
As communities grow, the need for larger substations increases. Traditionally, growing substations would require expanding the fenced-in area. Purchasing more land can be costly, and the availability can be limited. Also, grounding the fence is required for traditional materials which can be very expensive. Because of these high costs and limitations, substation owners have started searching for an alternative way to fence substations.
Topics: Fiberglass, FRP, Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, Corrosion Resistant, Substation, Substation Enclosures, Transformer Cages, Air Duct Screens, Equipment Guard, ENC, Wall Fan Screens, Non-Conductive, Impact Resistant, Substation Expansion, Protective Barriers, Fencing, Machinery Guard, Electrically Non-Conductive Fencing, FRP Fence, Non-Magnetic, Electrical Equipment Fencing