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FRP doors

FRP doors are composed of a combination of reinforced fiberglass and polymer resin. The fiberglass provides strength and rigidity, while the polymer resin adds durability and resistance to various environmental factors. These materials are molded and cured to form door panels of various sizes and designs.

Features

    1. Durability: FRP doors are highly resistant to corrosion, rot, rust, and other forms of deterioration. This makes them suitable for use in harsh environments, including coastal areas or regions with extreme weather conditions.

    2. Strength: The fiberglass reinforcement gives FRP doors exceptional strength, making them resistant to impacts and bending. They can withstand heavy use without warping or denting.

    3. Lightweight: Despite their strength, FRP doors are relatively lightweight compared to traditional materials like wood or steel. This makes them easier to handle during installation and reduces stress on hinges and frames.

    4. Low Maintenance: FRP doors require minimal maintenance. They do not need to be painted or stained regularly, and they are easy to clean with soap and water.

    5. Versatility: FRP doors are available in various designs, styles, and finishes to suit different architectural aesthetics and applications. They can mimic the appearance of wood, metal, or other materials.

    6. Insulation: Some FRP doors are designed with insulation properties, providing thermal efficiency and sound insulation for indoor spaces.

    7. Fire Resistance: FRP doors can be manufactured to meet fire safety standards, making them suitable for use in buildings where fire protection is a priority.

applications

    1. Commercial Buildings: FRP doors are commonly used in commercial buildings such as offices, hotels, hospitals, and schools due to their durability and low maintenance requirements.

    2. Industrial Facilities: In industrial settings such as factories and warehouses, FRP doors are preferred for their resistance to chemicals, moisture, and temperature fluctuations.

    3. Residential Construction: FRP doors are increasingly being used in residential construction for exterior and interior applications. They are particularly popular for entry doors, patio doors, and bathroom doors.

    4. Marine Applications: Given their resistance to saltwater corrosion, FRP doors are widely used in marine environments, including boats, docks, and offshore structures.

    5. Public Infrastructure: FRP doors can be found in various public infrastructure projects such as transportation hubs, utility buildings, and recreational facilities due to their durability and longevity.

TYPES

Single-Action FRP Door

The fire-rated FRP doors, 40-45mm thick with flush, seamless construction, are manufactured using chemically proven fire retardant resins.

Double-Action FRP Door

The fire-rated FRP doors, 40-45mm thick with flush, seamless construction, are manufactured using chemically proven fire retardant resins.

DL-W/View Glass Door

The fire-rated FRP doors, 40-45mm thick with flush, seamless construction, are manufactured using chemically proven fire retardant resins.