Knowledge Science | Explore FRP Pipes (FRP Tube)
In recent years, with the rapid development of the economy, the construction industry segment - the pipeline industry has also developed rapidly, with a large number of enterprises and rich product types. The performance of FRP pipes and hot-dip plastic steel pipes (plastic-coated steel pipes) in the field of cable protection pipes Especially eye-catching. Today, I mainly introduce FRP pipes. For those who do not know much about the pipeline industry, FRP pipes may be unfamiliar.
What is FRP pipe?
FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) is fiberglass reinforced plastic, which is a composite material consisting of a fiber-reinforced polymer matrix. Therefore, FRP pipe is a pipe made of FRP material by contact forming or winding method. Various types of resins are used to obtain specific FRP pipe properties in the final product, such as thermoset polyesters, epoxy resins, phenolic resins, etc. The most widely used reinforcement material is fiberglass "E-glass". As a corrosion-resistant alternative to metal piping, FRP piping systems are used worldwide. By choosing FRP as the pipe material, the need for inner linings, outer coatings and cathodic protection can be easily eliminated. FRP piping systems are available in a variety of sizes , from 1 inch to 144 inches.

Main raw material of FRP pipe : (33%) alkali-free chopped strand mat (glass fiber) + (63-65%) transparent unsaturated polyester resin composition, in addition to: surface weather-resistant film + curing agent + accelerator + flame retardant + pigment + other additives. If there are more glass fibers and less resin, there will be fiber leakage (there is a phenomenon of leakage on the surface or side); if there are less fibers and more resin, there will be a sound when folded.
The performance of FRP pipes
Main features that make FRP Pipes ideal for various industries worldwide are :
FRP pipes have inherited corrosion resistance. In most cases, fiberglass reinforced plastics are the only materials that can handle certain service environments. Furthermore, their corrosion resistance is often combined with their cost advantage, making them the most acceptable solution. The corrosion resistance of fiberglass reinforced plastic piping is a function of the total resin content and the resin used in the piping laminate. Therefore, higher resin content means higher corrosion resistance.

Economy
Lower cost is a major advantage of using FRP pipes, as they provide an effective corrosion solution at the lowest cost compared to materials such as titanium, rubber linings, and stainless steel. However, the cost advantages of such materials depend primarily on design considerations, application, pressures involved, availability, raw material cost and product configuration.

It also has disadvantages :
fluids with temperatures over 100 degrees Celsius .
Slight UV degradation was found to occur, which can be reduced by using pigments, dyes, UV stabilizers, fillers, etc. in the resin system.
FRP pipeline application field
Due to its high durability, corrosion resistance and moderate strength, the use of FRP pipes is increasing day by day. FRP piping systems are used in various industries such as:
Irrigation and Sanitation Services
Water distribution and delivery
Mud pipeline
Power plant, etc.
