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FRP pipes and fittings

Manufactured to AWWA, ASTM and ANSI international standards

A FRP pipes and fittings FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Polyester)   are manufactured according to AWWA, ASTM and ANSI international standards in diameters from 50 mm (2" approx.) up to 2400 mm (96" approx.) for industrial processes (transport of corrosive fluids), sanitation systems, aqueducts, irrigation, hydroelectric power plants, etc. 

Installation of FRP pipes and fittings

The  pipes and fittings of FRP  ( Fiberglass Reinforced Polyester are installed above ground, underground or in overhead lines. FRP pipes and fittings withstand pressures up to 455 PSI (32 kgf/cm2) and stiffness up to SN 10000, according to project requirements and conditions. Quote quality services and products at the best price.


Application of FRP pipes and fittings in different productive sectors

Because of their versatility and advantages, the Because of their versatility and advantages, the pipes and fittings of FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) are used in different sectors of the industry such as: tuberías de fibra de vidrio FRP se utilizan en diferentes sectores de la industria como: 

  • Mining
  • Sanitation
  • Energy
  • Agriculture
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Urban development


Advantages of FRP pipes and fittings

The pipe and fittings in FRP have a wide range of dimensions and characteristics, allowing to cover all industry requirements for different pressures and applications. Among its advantages and main features are:

  • High corrosion resistance
  • Smooth inner surface
  • Longer length of manufacture
  • Production in different diameters
  • Flexible and tailor-made manufacturing process
  • High-tech design meeting stringent international standards

For applications where the process combines highly corrosive fluids and elevated temperatures, there is the alternative of manufacturing the pipe and fittings in Dual Laminate, where a liner in thermoplastic material (PVC, CPVC, PP, PVDF, ECTFe, etc.) is used as a chemical barrier and FRP as the structure.

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