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FRP DECK BOARD Non-skid FRP decking is designed to replace wood or other less versatile surfaces such as steel or aluminum. FRP decking is strong and non-corrosive surface providing a long-term solution for applications such as walkways, deck, systems, and roofing. - Strong
- Easy to install
- Cost effective
- Does not rust, rot or bow
- Non-conductive
- Direct replacement for wood decking

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FRP FLATSHEET The primary use for fiberglass is to adhere a non-slip coating to the surface and cover FRP grating panels and structural shapes. - Fire Retardant
- Non corrosive
- Electronically non conductive
- USDA accepted
- NSF Certified when applicable

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FRP CHANNELS Benefits: - High Bearing Shear Properties
- Design Flexibility
- Alternative to Beams
- Corrosion Resistant
- High Strength to weight ratio
- Quick Installation

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FRP ANGLES Benefits: - Non conductive
- High strength / weight ratio. Increased spans
- Rigid
- Corrosion Resistant
- Product Uniformity
- Lightweight

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FRP BEAMS Benefits: - Low Thermal Expansion
- High Concentric Axial Stress & Centric Axial load properties
- High Load capacity with minimal deflection
- Corrosion Resistant (Will no Rust)

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FRP SQUARE TUBES Benefits: - Lightweight
- High Strength
- Non-Conductive
- OSHA Code Compliant
- High Strength
- Available in many sizes

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FRP ADVANTAGES
- - High Strength
- - Corrosion Resistant to many chemicals
- - Light Weight- Weighs nearly 80% less than a steel profile of similar dimension.
- - Electrically Non-Conductive
- - Non-Metallic
- - Flame Retardant: Fire Retardant Polyester and Vinylester Resin Series both exhibit flame spreads of 25 or less when tested per ASTM E-84
- - Lower Life Cycle Cost
- - Non-Leaching. Environmentally Friendly
- - Dimensional Stability