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FRP Sandwich Panels

FRP sandwich panel, also known as FRP Composite Panel, is a popular construction material used in various industries, including architecture, transportation, and industrial manufacturing. It is a composite material made up of two fiberglass reinforced plastic facing sheet and a core material in between. The skin material is made up of fiberglass, while the core material can be chosen from a variety of materials. These include aluminum honeycomb, pp honeycomb, plywood, polyurethane foam or polystyrene foam.

Series of FRP Sandwich Panels

TOPBOND can supply the FRP skin sheet in diverse surface, including non-gel coated FRP surface, high glossy gel coated FRP surface, matt finish FRP surface, embossed FRP surface and anti-slip FRP surface. Customer can choose the surface according to their specific applications.

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Advantages of FRP Sandwich Panels

The fiberglass skin material is a combination of strong, lightweight, and durable fibers that make it highly resistant to corrosion, chemicals, impact, and fire. The core material, on the other hand, provides additional rigidity and insulation while improving the panel’s properties such as strength, stiffness, and thermal performance.
TOPBOND FRP sandwich panel boasts a range of advantages that make it an excellent material choice for a wide array of applications. These benefits include resistance to moisture, UV rays, chemicals, and extreme temperatures. It is also impervious to termites, mold, and mildew, making it an ideal material for use in damp environments. The panel’s lightweight and easy-to-install nature make it a favorite among architects, while its durability and low maintenance costs appeal to industrial manufacturers.

Applications of FRP Sandwich Panels

FRP sandwich panel finds use in various industries, including transportation, building and construction, marine, and aerospace. In transportation, it is used to construct vehicles such as buses, trains, trucks and boats’ interiors, exteriors, and flooring. In construction, it is a popular material for interior and exterior wall panels, roofing, and flooring in commercial, residential, and industrial buildings. It is also widely used in the marine and aerospace industries, where its lightweight and durable nature make it a favorite among manufacturers.

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