Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic Pipes (GRP)

Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic Pipes are manufactured by combining high-strength glass fibers with advanced resin systems. This composite construction results in a material that offers excellent structural integrity while remaining lightweight and corrosion-resistant.

The controlled manufacturing process ensures accurate fiber placement and uniform resin distribution. This precision enhances the mechanical strength of the pipes and ensures consistent quality across production batches.

GRP pipes are designed to maintain their structural properties under varying pressure and environmental conditions. The composite structure supports long-term performance without compromising dimensional stability.

With strict adherence to industry standards, Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic Pipes provide a reliable piping solution for infrastructure and industrial systems requiring durability and consistent performance.

Technical Data

Ref Std. IS 12709
Joint Type Restain (Laminated Joints) or Rubber Ring
Diameter DN 300 to 1200
Product Length 6000 – 12000 MM
Winding Angle 450 – 900
Winding Pattern Hoop þ Helical þ
Co Production Process Liner Making, Filament, Winding, Curing, Calibration
Sand Filing Method Premixing, Laminating