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Fiberglass Pipe & Fittings

17 Verified Suppliers
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Mobile, AL
Fiberglass Products-FRP Tanks, FRP Gratings
 
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North Little Rock, AR
 
Kentwood, MI
 
Bay Minette, AL
 
Sand Springs, OK
 
Little Rock, AR
 
Burkburnett, TX
 
San Antonio, TX
 
Ashdown, AR
 
Wichita, KS
 
Houston, TX
 
Lonoke, AR
 
Houston, TX
 
Lakeland, FL
 
Wichita, KS
 
Chino, CA
 
Longview, TX
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Fiberglass Pipe & Fittings

The fiberglass pipe and fittings industry focuses on the production and supply of composite piping systems made from fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP). These systems are known for their corrosion resistance, lightweight properties, and durability, making them suitable for a variety of applications. The manufacturing process involves the use of glass fibers and resin, typically polyester, vinyl ester, or epoxy, which are combined to form a strong composite material. The process begins with the winding of glass fibers around a mandrel, followed by the application of resin to bind the fibers together. This creates a rigid structure that can withstand high pressures and temperatures. After curing, the pipe is removed from the mandrel and cut to the desired length. Fittings are produced using similar methods, often through molding processes that ensure precise dimensions and compatibility with the pipes. Fiberglass pipes and fittings serve industries such as chemical processing, oil and gas, water and wastewater treatment, and marine applications. In chemical processing, they transport corrosive substances without degrading. In the oil and gas industry, they are used for transporting hydrocarbons and other fluids, offering a lightweight alternative to traditional metal pipes. Water and wastewater treatment facilities use them for their resistance to corrosion and ability to handle a wide range of pH levels. In marine environments, they provide a durable solution for piping systems exposed to saltwater. The industry also emphasizes the importance of quality control and testing to ensure the reliability and safety of the products. This includes pressure testing, dimensional checks, and inspections for defects. The fiberglass pipe and fittings industry continues to develop materials and processes to meet the specific needs of various applications, ensuring that the products remain a viable option for industries requiring durable and corrosion-resistant piping solutions.

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