- Fiberglass is a versatile material that is commonly used in construction and manufacturing due to its strength and durability. One common application of fiberglass in the construction industry is the use of fiberglass elbows. In particular, fiberglass 90 degree elbows are a popular choice for a variety of applications.
- Carbide drill bits, known for their exceptional hardness and wear resistance, have revolutionized the way we bore holes through tough materials. These drill bits are made from a combination of powdered metals like tungsten carbide pressed together under high pressure, which results in an extremely durable tool that can withstand high temperatures and resist chipping or breaking.
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- In addition to their practical benefits, fiberglass chemical tanks also offer aesthetic appeal
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- The 20th century saw a quantum leap in rock drilling technology with the advent of rotary drilling. This method involved rotating a drill bit at high speeds, which allowed for much faster and more efficient penetration of rock. Rotary drilling revolutionized the industry, enabling the extraction of oil, gas, and minerals on a massive scale.
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- One of the key advantages of using a hole cutter drill bit is its ability to create holes of a specific size and shape. Unlike traditional drill bits, which are typically round and create circular holes, hole cutter drill bits come in a variety of shapes and sizes to accommodate different types of projects. For example, if you need to create a square hole for a door latch or a rectangular hole for a power outlet, there is a hole cutter drill bit available to suit your needs.
- One of the most significant advantages of pultruded fiberglass grating is its resistance to corrosion. Unlike traditional metal gratings, which can corrode over time when exposed to moisture and chemicals, fiberglass grating maintains its integrity. This feature makes it particularly valuable in environments such as chemical processing plants, wastewater treatment facilities, and coastal areas where saltwater exposure is a concern.
Molded gratings include:
Our fiberglass structural shapes and pultruded fiberglass profiles are made from a combination of fiberglass and thermosetting resin systems. All shapes are lightweight, impact resistant, low maintenance, non-magnetic, low conductive, and have dimensional stability, making them easy to install and ideal for several applications. Custom shapes are available upon request. For more on fiberglass structural shapes, click here.


All grating/flooring products are designed and manufactured to comply with the requirements of AS1657. Slip-resistant top surfaces such as serrated edge flat bar or quartz grit are available across the range and allow for slip resistance ratings of P4 and beyond.
Another significant benefit of using FRP grating is that it is cost-effective compared to other types of flooring or structural supports. Its minimal maintenance requirements mean that there are fewer costs associated with keeping it in good condition over time. This includes occasional cleaning with soap and water or an approved cleaner if needed. Repairs or replacements are very rarely required. This makes fiberglass grating an attractive option for anyone looking for an affordable yet reliable solution for their project needs.
In addition to its cost and maintenance benefits, fiberglass grating is slip-resistant which makes it a safer option when compared to metal gratings or other types of flooring materials that have a lower friction factor, especially in wet or oily environments. It also has excellent fire resistance properties, with some specialty grating withstanding short-term temperature exposures up to 1700°F. This fire resistance makes it suitable for use in areas where there may be a risk of fire or excessive heat exposure such as industrial manufacturing plants, power plants, or offshore oil platforms.



