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Glass-reinforced plastics GRP

Other. Laminated plastic (industrial laminate), sandwich molding, filled plastic, cellular plastic, glass reinforced plastic (GRP), carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP). [Pg.602]

Asian consumption is specifically orientated to glass reinforced plastics (GRP) without a significant production of advanced composites. [Pg.37]

Glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) is an example of a composite material combining the properties of two different materials. It is made by embedding short... [Pg.39]

A prototype power station featuring RP blades is running in a northern Norway strait. Hammerfest Strom s 120 tonne submerged turbine uses similar principles to a wind turbine, with 10 m long glass reinforced plastic (GRP) blades capturing the energy of tidal currents. The installation is located in a narrow strait where the current speed is both fast and uniform. [Pg.557]

Glass reinforced plastic (GRP) piping is the material of choice for handling corrosive fluids and is especially suitable when corrosive external conditions exist. Corrosive external conditions are typically caused by corrosive soils or by chemical fumes. In some cases, corrosive external conditions govern the selection of materials. [Pg.785]

Cross-linked polymers are known as thermosetting. Polyesters have wide applications in building, e.g., in glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) and chemical anchoring. [Pg.315]

Other polymers find limited agricultural uses. Among these are glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) tanks, silos and vats, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) filament based thermal screens and flat covering sheets. Polycarbonate (PC) and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) are used in limited amounts for double- or triplewall sheets for top of the line greenhouses. [Pg.186]

For eye/facewash bowls, acrylic capped Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) and Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) are good materials. Stainless steel can be affected by the chemicals used on a lot of sites. [Pg.34]

ERF Ltd of Sandbach, Cheshire produce lorry cabs clad with glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) panels. The panels are hot-press moulded from sheet moulding compound, (SMC) then fitted to the steel frame of the cab (the safety cage) using an ERF patented assembly technique. [Pg.173]

Glazing Acrylics, PMMA with an acrylic elastomeric component), polycarbonate (PC), glass reinforced plastics (GRP) (roof)... [Pg.5]

DIN EN 976 [505] Underground tanks of glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) — Horizontal cylindrical tanks for the non-pressure storage of liquid petroleum based fuels - German version EN 976... [Pg.259]


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