Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer — engineering the future, today.
Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) is a composite material made from a polymer matrix reinforced with glass fibers. This combination yields a material that is lightweight yet remarkably strong — outperforming steel in tensile strength-to-weight ratio.
GFRP does not corrode, is electromagnetically transparent, thermally non-conductive, and requires virtually no maintenance. It is rapidly replacing steel and concrete in demanding infrastructure, marine, chemical, and electrical applications.
Exceptional tensile strength at a fraction of steel's weight, reducing structural load and foundation costs.
Unaffected by seawater, chemicals, and harsh environments — ideal for marine, wastewater and chemical plants.
Non-conductive and EMI transparent — perfect for MRI facilities, radar stations, and electrical substations.
Low thermal conductivity reduces heat transfer, beneficial for cryogenic and high-temperature environments.
No painting, no rust treatment, no replacement — significantly lower life-cycle costs over the project lifespan.
Available in virtually any shape, size, and color through pultrusion and hand lay-up manufacturing processes.
High-strength fiber rebars for concrete reinforcement. Corrosion-free alternative to steel rebar in bridges, marine decks, and sea walls.
Molded and pultruded FRP gratings for industrial walkways, platforms, trenches, and offshore decking.
I-beams, channels, angles, tubes, and custom profiles for structural framing, handrails, and equipment supports.
Flat and profiled FRP panels for industrial building cladding, enclosures, and architectural facades.
Purpose-built FRP components for marine vessels, offshore platforms, jetties, and dock infrastructure.
Bespoke GFRP components fabricated to your engineering drawings. We work with your design team from concept to delivery.