Top 5 Benefits Of Using Fiberglass Grating

09 Dec.,2024

 

Top 5 Benefits Of Using Fiberglass Grating

Fiberglass grating is an increasingly popular material used by engineers. It has a wide range of applications from walkways to safety handrails and is known for its durability, heat resistance, and low maintenance. In this blog post, we&#;re going to explore the top five benefits of using fiberglass grating in engineering projects. 

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1. Fiberglass Grating Requires Little Effort to Maintain

Fiberglass grating is a low-maintenance material that can be easily cleaned with water and soap or diluted detergent. This makes it ideal for indoor applications such as meat packing facilities where food safety is paramount and for outdoor applications where the accumulation of dirt and dust is inevitable. Unlike other materials such as wood or metal, fiberglass gratings will not rot or corrode over time with exposure to the weather. It will continue to maintain structural integrity even when exposed to elements like salt water.

2. High Strength-to-Weight Ratio Compared to Traditional Materials

FRP is up to 70% lighter than steel while still providing excellent strength. This makes it perfect for areas where weight is a limiting factor but strength is a requirement. With fiberglass grating, engineers can create structures that are strong yet lightweight. Handling material that does not require heavy lifting also reduces the cost of labor (and transportation).

Check out this drop test video showing the durability of a fiberglass grate versus a steel grate...

3. Fiberglass Grating has Very Good Thermal Resistance Properties

Fiberglass grating has excellent thermal resistance properties, providing a safer alternative to steel in environments where thermal conductivity would pose a risk. This makes it an optimal choice for industrial settings where temperatures may reach high levels on a regular basis. The material also has proven fire resistance properties, making it safer than other materials in the event of a fire emergency. Look for fiberglass grating that adheres to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) technical standards, including:

  • A flame spread of 25 or less as tested in accordance with ASTM E-84

  • Meets the self-extinguishing requirements of ASTM D-635

4. This Non-Conductive Material Makes Your Work Environment Safer

Unlike steel or aluminum, fiberglass grating does not conduct electricity. Its electrically-non-conductive properties make it a safer material for power stations or other environments where wiring systems or high voltage lines are nearby. Its non-conductive nature ensures that electrical currents do not travel through the material and injure workers or damage equipment. 

View our case study on non-conductive FRP in a power plant here.

5. The Cost Savings of Fiberglass Grating Solutions

Compared to other construction materials, such as metal, concrete, or steel, fiberglass grating is often more cost-effective due to its lower weight and ease of installation. This makes it a preferred option for budget-conscious engineers. Plus, it reduces or even eliminates the need for any heavy maintenance like sandblasting, scraping, and painting. With the selection of the right combination of resin, reinforcement, and manufacturing quality, FRP can have a much longer lifespan than other materials, increasing the ROI over the lifecycle of the structure.

Making Fiberglass Grating a Part of Your Infrastructure

FRP manufacturers offer fiberglass grating products that are an excellent choice for engineers looking for an affordable yet durable solution for their projects. Its low maintenance requirements make it ideal for outdoor applications while its high strength-to-weight ratio provides superior support without adding unnecessary weight to structures. Moreover, its thermal resistance and non-conductivity make it an excellent choice in areas with low or high temperatures or around live current systems. All these factors combined make fiberglass grating one of the most sought-after building materials in the engineering industry today! 

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Benefits of FRP Pultruded Materials

Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) pultrusions are used in many types of applications throughout many different industries. The pultrusion process allows Liberty Pultrusions to produce continuous lengths of fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) profiled shapes.

Pultrusion material holds a lot of value over other types of materials that you may be considering for your next construction project or application.

 

Pultruded products are non-conductive
corrosion resistant, strong, durable and
lightweight, among other versatile
and cost-effective properties.

 

Depending on the class of polyglas structural pultrusion profiles, FRP pultrusion may also be made to be fire-retardant.

Polyglass electrical pultrusion has these same great properties and can also be manufactured as non-magnetic, UL listed, arc and track resistant and fire-retardant.

In comparison to metal and wood, pultrusions are much more lightweight (75% more lightweight than steel and 30% more lightweight than aluminum), which can make a tremendous difference in many industries including transportation, aerospace, sporting equipment and many others.

Another advantage is that steel, aluminum and other metals have isotropic properties, or equal strength in every direction. FRP Pultrusions on the other hand, can have applied reinforcement where it is needed, allowing for more efficiency.

Benefits of Pultrusion Over Wood / Structural Timber

The most obvious advantage of pultruded material over wood is that pultrusions will not rot, mildew, mold or warp due to weather or moisture exposure. They are also not at risk for insect infestation. And unlike wood when wet, FRP pultrusion is non-conductive, making it a much safer material for many types of applications.

Another key advantage is that pultrusion material is lighter in weight than structural timber, but at the same time pultrusion is still much stronger and more rigid.

Liberty Pultrusions Structural Composites have &#;built-in&#; ultraviolet and weather protection and are corrosion resistant. There is no need to apply costly coatings, preservatives or films, like you would need to if using wood.

Benefits of Pultrusion Over Steel

The three greatest benefits of pultrusion over steel are non-conductivity, corrosion resistance and being up to 75% more lightweight (even though pultrusion is just as strong or more so than steel on a pound for pound basis.) These properties make a tremendous impact on providing safety, lower long-term cost and better design, depending on the application you are supporting. Unlike steel, FRP pultrusion is non-conductive, both thermally and electrically.

With FRP pultrusion you get all of these benefits without the rust and cost of replacing corroded and oxidized materials due to weather, moisture and chemical exposure. Steel often requires painting or galvanizing to maintain. Because of this, pultruded material often has a lower life cycle cost than steel.

Another advantage is that FRP Pultrusion is transparent to radio waves and EMI/RFI transmissions. This often makes FRP pultrusion the optimal solution for many types of radio, radar and antenna applications.

In addition pultruded structural profiles can be fabricated with simple tools and does not require welders. Because pultrusion is lightweight, it is easier to install than steel and may not require special erection or lift equipment.

Depending on the resin option you choose, FRP pultrusion can also be made to be fire retardant. At Liberty Pultrusions, standard structural pultrusions come in three standard systems: Polyglas &#;F&#;, &#;C&#; or &#;M&#;.

Benefits of Pultrusion Over Aluminum

While aluminum is heavier and has high thermal conductivity and high electrical conductivity, as well as low corrosion resistance, FRP Pultrusion is the opposite: lightweight, non-conductive (thermally and electrically) and highly corrosion resistant. FRP Pultrusion is approximately 30% lighter than aluminum.

Both aluminum and FRP Pultrusion are strong, but the dimensional stability of pultrusion is much higher. In addition, pultrusion are impact resistant and EMI/RFI transparent, whereas aluminum can easily dent and deform under impact and will interfere with transmissions.

The cost of aluminum may be comparable or even less than pultrusion, but because of corrosion and malleability of aluminum, the total long-term costs of pultrusion are less expensive. In addition, pultrusion may be a much safer option for many types of applications.

Key Advantages of FRP Polyglas Structural Pultrusion:

  • Corrosion resistance
  • Chemical resistance
  • Non-conductivity (thermally and electrically)
  • Having non-magnetic electromagnetic transparency
  • Being lightweight
  • High-strength & durability
  • Impact resistant
  • Dimensional stability
  • A long life cycle
  • Low-maintenance

Polyglas Structural Pultrusions Are Offered In Three Standard Systems

* Polyglas F = Fire retardant, polyester, gray color

General purpose composite manufactured in a fire retardant isophthalic polyester resin system. Standard colors are gray and hazard yellow.

* Polyglas C = Fire retardant, vinyl ester, beige color

A superior grade composite manufactured in a fire retardant and highly corrosion resistant vinyl ester resin system. Standard color is beige.

* Polyglas M = Non-fire retardant, polyester, olive color

General purpose composite manufactured with a non-fire retardant isophthalic polyester resin system. Standard color is olive green.

Key Advantages of Polyglas Electrical Pultrusion:

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  • Non conductive thermally and electrically
  • Non-magnetic
  • Electromagnetic transparency
  • Lightweight
  • High strength
  • Dimensional stability
  • Long life cycle
  • Low maintenance
  • UL listed
  • Fire retardant
  • Arc and track resistant