Imagine a pipe that doesn’t rust, can handle pressure like a champ, lasts for decades, and is light enough to carry with one hand. Sounds futuristic? It’s not. It’s already here and it’s called GRP pipe, short for Glass Reinforced Plastic. Let’s take a closer look at...
Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) has rapidly become a preferred solution in the water industry. Its durability, corrosion resistance, and low maintenance profile make it an ideal material for infrastructure applications. As demand grows, more manufacturers are entering...
You Bought the Best GRP Equipment. You’ve upgraded to cutting-edge GRP manufacturing machinery-sleek dashboards, real-time monitoring, and promises of skyrocketing productivity. You visited plants, checked specs, and made sure your decision was spot-on. The “complete...
GRP pipes are one of the principal pipe materials used in water and sanitary sewerage projects in both gravity and pressure applications. You probably already know the main advantages of GRP pipes, but let’s just quickly mention some of them: Compared to cast iron and...
Discover what effects the physical and mechanical properties of your GRP pipes can have and how they could boost your business profit. During the past years, several studies have been undertaken to investigate the influence of the applied tow tension, during filament...
A trouble in the GRP production department Imagine the following scenario: It is a Thursday afternoon. Only 24 meters to go to complete the ND 2200 NP 10 St 5000 production run. The process is under control, the pipe diameter is within tolerance. You have asked your...