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We provide an extensive array of pultruded fiberglass structural shapes and FRP pultruded profiles

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FRP STRUCTURAL PROFILES INCLUDE:

PULTEX® SUPERSTRUCTURAL

This line will reduce the material and labor costs associated with your structures. Moreover, the SuperStructural product line can span further and carry higher loads than traditional pultruded FRP I and W Beams.

The optimized fiber architecture and high fiber volume fraction provide a great Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) for the SuperStructurals. As a result, SuperStructurals are superior to all other I and W shapes on the market. SuperStructurals are also 43% stiffer than typical pultruded profiles! Pultex® SuperStructural angles have been optimized for connections. They are the number one choice for superior connection performance!

Moreover, Pultex® standard structural profiles and SuperStructurals will provide you with the lowest cost solution for your corrosion application! Review the Pultex® Pultrusion Design Manual for specific engineering design information on all our FRP structural profiles.

PULTRUDED FIBERGLASS STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND FRP PULTRUDED PROFILES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING RESIN SERIES:
  • 1500 Isophalic Polyester (I)
  • 1525 Isophalic Fire Retardant (IFR)
  • 1625 Vinyl Ester Fire Retardant (VFR)
ADVANTAGES OF USING FRP STRUCTURAL SHAPES:
  • Lightweight
  • High Strength
  • Maintenance-Free
  • Corrosion Resistant
  • Non-Conductive
  • Environmentally-Friendly
INDUSTRIES THAT USE PULTRUDED FIBERGLASS STRUCTURAL SHAPES:
  • Architecture Industry
  • Construction Industry
  • Chemical Processing Industry
  • Data Centers
  • Food & Beverage Industry
  • Mass Transit Industry
  • Marine & Shipbuilding Industry
  • Mining Industry
  • Oil & Gas Industry
  • Pulp & Paper Industry
  • Wastewater Industry
MOST COMMON APPLICATIONS FOR STANDARD FRP STRUCTURAL SHAPES:
  • Handrails
  • Platforms
  • Ladders
  • Stairways
  • Mezzanines
  • Walkways
  • Structural Frames

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