fire retardant fiberglass
In the realm of manufacturing and construction, the ability to customize products has become a cornerstone for innovation and customer satisfaction. Fiber-reinforced plastics, commonly known as FRP, have emerged as a versatile and robust material that can be tailored to fit specific needs and applications. With its high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and design flexibility, FRP has revolutionized the way customized products are conceived and executed.
Fire Retardant - ASTM E84, Class 1, F.S. 25 or less
These two sets of FRP launder systems adopted resin D411 and E fiberglass to resist the service medium and strength requirement.
When installed in manholes or potential pedestrian traffic areas, flow monitoring flumes can be a hazard. A typical flume installation is an open trough that that an operator can inadvertently step or fall into.
