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Fiber Reinforced Plastics (frp)

overall review score: 4.3
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Fiber-reinforced plastics (FRP) are composite materials made by embedding strong fibers, such as glass, carbon, or aramid, into a plastic matrix. These materials are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and versatility. FRPs are widely used across industries including aerospace, automotive, construction, marine, and sporting goods due to their durability and lightweight nature.

Key Features

  • High strength-to-weight ratio
  • Corrosion and chemical resistance
  • Lightweight and durable
  • Versatile in applications and form factors
  • Customizable with different fiber types and resin matrices
  • Good fatigue and impact resistance

Pros

  • Excellent strength while remaining lightweight
  • Resistant to corrosion and environmental degradation
  • Design flexibility for complex shapes
  • Long service life with minimal maintenance
  • Widely applicable across various industries

Cons

  • Relatively higher manufacturing costs compared to traditional plastics
  • Challenges in recycling and disposal due to composite nature
  • Potential issues with delamination or fiber degradation over time if not properly maintained
  • Requires specialized manufacturing processes and expertise

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 10:17:22 AM UTC