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FRP Ducts

We provide quality solutions with Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) products. Our FRP ducts are used in many industrial, water, wastewater, underground, industrial/commercial and HVAC applications where corrosion is a problem. Unlike metal duct, our fiberglass duct will not corrode. It can be buried and installed in the harshest climates. It will withstand extreme cold. It is ideal for industrial and commercial sites where chemicals can eat away normal duct, such as pools, waste water plants, and more.

Advantages of FRP ducts: 

• High mechanical strength 

• Lightweight (steel ducts are five times as heavy!) 

• Exceptional chemical resistance 

• Excellent resistance to ageing and to atmospheric environments 

• Dimensional stability 

• Very high thermal insulation 

• Excellent resilience as regards temperature 

• Low thermal expansion coefficient

Ducts can be executed with: 

• 90° Elbow with internal vanes 

• Segmented elbow 

• Transition pieces 

• Ladders and condensate drainage 

• Protection against electrostatic discharge 

• Manholes


FRP Ducts

We provide quality solutions with Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) products. Our FRP ducts are used in many industrial, water, wastewater, underground, industrial/commercial and HVAC applications where corrosion is a problem. Unlike metal duct, our fiberglass duct will not corrode. It can be buried and installed in the harshest climates. It will withstand extreme cold. It is ideal for industrial and commercial sites where chemicals can eat away normal duct, such as pools, waste water plants, and more.

Advantages of FRP ducts: 

• High mechanical strength 

• Lightweight (steel ducts are five times as heavy!) 

• Exceptional chemical resistance 

• Excellent resistance to ageing and to atmospheric environments 

• Dimensional stability 

• Very high thermal insulation 

• Excellent resilience as regards temperature 

• Low thermal expansion coefficient

Ducts can be executed with: 

• 90° Elbow with internal vanes 

• Segmented elbow 

• Transition pieces 

• Ladders and condensate drainage 

• Protection against electrostatic discharge 

• Manholes