Mass Transport

The Mass Transport Industry comprising of Buses, Trucks, Railways and Metro Rail use Fiberglass components to reduce the overall weight, aesthetic looks, anti-corrosive properties and safety. FRP Composites/GRP/GFRP is 4 times lighter than steel and thus its use greatly reduces the energy consumption and in effect does good to our environment.

Many countries specify the use of composites in mass transport understanding its environment-friendly value through set standards.

Glass Reinforced Plastic components can be given inflammable properties by use of special resins. This feature can greatly improve safety by isolating the flame to only the affected area thereby providing safety to passengers and operators.

In the event of an accident FRP parts greatly returns the impact due to its flexibility, reducing the effect of the collision. Any damage to fibreglass parts can be easily repaired without even removing the full part from the automobile thereby reducing scrappage. Advances in composites are providing safe and efficient transport utilities to the masses.

Commercial Transport Internal & External Parts

FRP Dashboard & Engine Hood

Fibreglass Dashboards and Engine Hoods provide utility, looks and safety in commercial vehicles.

Dashboards house the FRP Instrument Cluster along with all gauges. They have openings for filling fluids. Storage compartments like FRP Gloveboxes are also provided in the GRP/GFRP Dashboard. There are also cupholder locations to keep hot and cold beverages for the operators. The Fiberglass Dashboard also has an ABS Flap Door which can be removed for maintenance of electricals in the vehicle.

The Dashboard also holds the gear lever cover it neatly with an ABS Gear Lever Cover and a Rexine Pouch.

The aesthetic looks of the Fibreglass Reinforced Plastic Dashboards are an important aspect, as it is the first part in the interior of the bus seen by passengers while entering the vehicle.

The FRP/GFRP/GRP Engine Hoods are attached to the Dashboards by way of hinges. The engine hoods cover the engine compartment providing the following benefits: reduce engine noise inside the vehicle, does not leave combustion heat inside the vehicle, protects passengers and operators from fire and finally provides an opening to repair the engine in case of failure.

The Fiberglass Engine Hoods are lined with thermal and acoustic insulations to reduce engine heat and noise inside the vehicle.

FRP Dashboards and Engine Hoods are provided in painted Matt/Glossy finishes according to customer RAL shade requirements using quality paints. Once painted, the parts can be provided with a protective tape which ensures that there are no dust and scratches coming to the part during assembly.

While opening the Engine Hoods for maintenance, they are held in place by using Powder Coated Stay Rods

The FRP Dashboards and Engine Hoods are assembled as a single piece and transported using stands which ensure seamless delivery.

FRP Front & Rear Inners

Fibreglass Front & Rear Inners are attached to the Fibreglass Front and Rear Faces respectively, providing different utilities in a commercial transport vehicle. The GRP/GFRP Front Inner covers the space from the windshield top area till the roof joint of the vehicle and the GRP/GFRP Rear Inner provides a border for the rear glass.

The Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic (GRP/GFRP) Front Inner houses the front AC Vents, sunshades, gloveboxes, and reading lights for the operator. The Fiberglass Rear Inner is attached with an Emergency Escape Hammer to break the glass in case of an incident.

The inners also provide a cover for the wiring harnesses inside the vehicle.

FRP Footsteps

In Commercial Transport Vehicles like Buses, the Fibreglass Footsteps allow passengers entry into the vehicle with ease. They are lightweight, strong and are provided with either chequered fiberglass surface finish or vinyl sheets on the steps to provide grip to users. They come in different sizes according to the vehicle.

They are provided with lights to assist the passengers in safe entry in dark conditions.

FRP Glovebox

The Fibreglass Gloveboxes are fitted in the FRP Dashboards and FRP Front Inners providing storage utilities to the users. The GRP/GFRP Gloveboxes are provided with hinged covers for access.

Fiberglass Gloveboxes may also be provide with key locks for secure storage.

FRP Front & Rear Faces

The external Fibreglass Front Face and Fibreglass Rear Face form the main look of the commercial transport vehicle. They not only provide design to the vehicle but also provide safety and efficiency.

The GRP/GFRP Front Face has a GRP Flap attached it to facilitate maintenance to the vehicle aggregates. The Fibreglass Flap can be opened and held in place by a stay rod assembled to the Fiberglass Front Face.

The GRP/GFRP Rear Face holds the Tail lamp including all the lights. The Fiberglass Rear Face can be also be fitted with a Fiberglass Boot Door to access the luggage compartment at the rear of the vehicle.

The Fiberglass Front and Rear Faces have attached FRP Bumpers containing fog lamps and the Vehicle Registration board.

The FRP Front and Rear Faces have headlamp brackets, vehicle body attachment brackets, windshield brackets to serve as support attachments.

The Faces are ergonomically designed to be aerodynamic and hence be efficient.

The FRP Parts for Buses can be provided in surface coated finish to enable customers to directly paint them on the production line without any effort on additional finishing.

FRP Door/Window Canopy

Fibreglass Door and Window canopies can be fitted above passenger and driver doors as well as windows serving the purpose of aesthetic looks and to provide shade and protection from rain.

GRP/GFRP Door & Window Canopies come in different shapes and sizes and can also be customized according to customer requirements.

FRP Flap

Fibreglass Flaps serve different purposes in a commercial vehicle. They are added to the FRP Front Face to facilitate maintenance to the vehicle aggregates. GRP/GFRP Flaps are used in the interior of the vehicle as a Glovebox cover.

Fiberglass Flaps can be provided with louver like holes to facilitate air flow into components.

FRP Wheel Arches

Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic Wheel Arches are a great addition to commercial vehicles to give a splendid external side look.

GRP/GFRP Wheel Arches can be made as a single piece arch or as a square type body panel piece with designs.

FRP Roofs

Fibreglass vehicle full size roofs are used by many manufacturers due to various advantages.

GRP/GFRP Vehicle Roofs greatly reduce the overall weight of the vehicle increasing efficiency. FRP full size jointless vehicle roofs avoid leakage chances which otherwise happen in sheet metal roofs due to joints and screw gaps.

FRP Bus Roofs can be lined with insulation material to reduce the outside heat in the vehicle.

Fiberglass Bus roofs can be transported using long trailers fitted with stands which ensure they are not damaged in transit.

FRP Bumpers

Fibreglass bumpers for commercial transport vehicles provide great utility to users. Compared to sheet metal bumpers, Fiberglass front and rear bumpers are lightweight and more appealing. In the event of an impact damaging the bumper, they can be easily repaired and brought to the original condition.

GRP/GFRP bumpers can be fitted with front fog lamps for added visibility in low light conditions.

FRP Wind/Air Deflector

Glass Reinforced Plastic Wind Deflectors are used on trucks and smaller goods transport vehicles to provide aerodynamic stability to the vehicle from opposite directional winds. This addition greatly reduces fatigue to the driver and also improves the vehicle’s stability.

Fibreglass Air Deflectors can be fitted as a separate piece on truck containers or reefer boxes. Also they can be incorporated into the body in the moulding stage of the containers itself.

Fiberglass/GRP/GFRP Aerodynamic Scoops can be painted to match the body colour of the whole vehicle.

FRP Reefer Box/Container

Fibreglass Reefer boxes are fixed on commercial vehicle chassis to transport highly perishable goods. The boxes are lightweight and durable allowing users to load more goods than compared to conventional steel reefer boxes.

The GRP/GFRP Reefer boxes are made as a single piece construction thereby avoiding water leakage as well as providing more insulation to the perishables inside.

The doors of the FRP Reefer boxes are fitted using Forged Hinges and Forged Cam type door lock with handle. The FRP doors are provided with EPDM rubber to make the whole Fibre/Composite Truck Container air tight.

The Fiber Reefer Truck body can be made aesthetically pleasing with full body vinyl decals.

FRP Rear View Mirror

Fibreglass Rear View Mirrors are most commonly used in Buses which makes the front of the vehicle more appealing. The GRP/GFRP Rear View Mirrors are usually given the same body colour of the whole bus.

Fiber mirrors are assembled using hidden MS tubes to aid in overall strength as well as allowing fixing to the vehicle using nut & bolt.

Fiberglass-reinforced plastic, or FRP, is a composite material made of fiberglass and a resin. The fiberglass is usually in the form of fibrous strands or woven fabric, while the resin can be either thermoset or thermoplastic.

Thermoset resins harden irreversibly after curing, while thermoplastic resins can be softened by heat and re-hardened afterwards. Common thermoset resins used in FRP are epoxy, polyester, and phenolic. Thermoplastic resins include polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and nylon.

FRP is widely used in the manufacturing of boats, cars, airplanes, wind turbines, and other vehicles and structures. It is prized for its strength, light weight, and resistance to corrosion.

If you need a strong and lightweight material for your next project, then FRP is the perfect solution. This composite material is resistant to corrosion and many chemicals, making it ideal for a variety of applications.

FRP composites have a wide range of uses due to their unique properties. They are strong yet lightweight, making them ideal for use in the construction of bridges, buildings, and other infrastructure. Additionally, they are resistant to corrosion and many chemicals, making them ideal for use in the marine industry. Additionally, they can be used in the manufacturing of cars, airplanes, and other vehicles.

If you need a strong, lightweight, and durable material for your next project, then an FRP composite is the perfect solution. This versatile material is resistant to corrosion and many chemicals, making it ideal for a variety of applications.

While FRP composites offer many advantages, there are some drawbacks to using this material. One downside is that FRP composites can be difficult to work with and require specialized tools and training. Additionally, they are often more expensive than traditional materials such as concrete or steel.

However, the benefits of using an FRP composite often outweigh the disadvantages. This material is incredibly strong and durable, yet lightweight and easy to work with. Additionally, it is resistant to corrosion and many chemicals, making it ideal for a variety of applications.

If you need a strong and durable material for your next project, then an FRP composite is the perfect solution. This versatile material is resistant to corrosion and many chemicals, making it ideal for a variety of applications.

FRP composites are an ideal solution for a variety of applications due to their unique properties. They are strong yet lightweight, making them ideal for use in the construction of bridges, buildings, and other infrastructure.

Additionally, they are resistant to corrosion and many chemicals, making them ideal for use in the marine industry. If you need a strong and lightweight material for your next project, then an FRP composite is the perfect solution.

There are a few ways to cut FRP board, depending on the type of material and equipment you have available. One option is to use a standard saw blade with a fine-tooth finish. Another option is to use a rotary tool with a cutoff wheel or sanding drum attachment. If you have access to a CNC router or laser cutter, those can also be used to make clean and accurate cuts in FRP board.

FRP board can be cut using a standard saw blade with a fine-tooth finish. Another option is to use a rotary tool with a cutoff wheel or sanding drum attachment. If you have access to a CNC router or laser cutter, those can also be used to make clean and accurate cuts in FRP board.

A FRP tank is a fiberglass tank that is made with a fiber reinforced polymer. The tank is corrosion-resistant and can be used for potable water or wastewater applications. The tanks are available in both standard and custom sizes to fit your needs.

A FRP tank is a fiberglass tank that is made with a fiber reinforced polymer. The tank is corrosion-resistant and can be used for potable water or wastewater applications. The tanks are available in both standard and custom sizes to fit your needs.

FRP tanks are an ideal solution for a variety of applications due to their unique properties. They are strong yet lightweight, making them ideal for use in the construction of bridges, buildings, and other infrastructure. Additionally, they are resistant to corrosion and many chemicals, making them ideal for use in the marine industry. If you need a strong and lightweight material for your next project, then an FRP composite is the perfect solution.

Fiberglass pipes are made from a fiberglass-reinforced polymer (FRP). This means that the pipe is made of two materials: glass fibers and a polymer resin. The glass fibers give the pipe its strength, while the resin holds the fibers together and makes the pipe waterproof.

FRP pipes are used in many industries, including water and wastewater treatment, drinking water distribution, gas transmission, and petrochemical processing. They are also popular in residential applications, such as swimming pools and spas. FRP pipes have many advantages over traditional metal pipes, including:

  • Lightweight: FRP pipes are much lighter than metal pipes, which makes them easier to install and transport.
  • Corrosion resistant: FRP pipes are resistant to corrosion from chemicals, salt water, and ultraviolet (UV) light. This makes them ideal for use in harsh environments.
  • Durable: FRP pipes are strong and can withstand high temperatures and pressures. They also have a long lifespan, which reduces maintenance costs over time.

FRP pipes are an ideal solution for a variety of applications due to their unique properties. They are strong yet lightweight, making them ideal for use in the construction of bridges, buildings, and other infrastructure.

FRP, or Fiber Reinforced Plastic, is a type of composite material that uses fiberglass strands as reinforcement. The fibers are bonded together with a resin, typically polyester or epoxy. 

FRP car bodies are fabricated by first creating a mold of the desired shape. The mold is then filled with wet resin and the glass fibers are laid in. The resin is allowed to cure, and the resulting piece is strong and lightweight. 

FRP products have many advantages over traditional materials like steel or aluminum. They're corrosion resistant, low maintenance, and have a high strength-to-weight ratio. That makes them ideal for car body panels, which need to be both strong and lightweight. 

If you're looking for a strong and lightweight material for your next project, FRP is a great option.

FRP car bodies are fabricated by first creating a mold of the desired shape. The mold is then filled with wet resin and the glass fibers are laid in. The resin is allowed to cure, and the resulting piece is strong and lightweight. 

FRP products have many advantages over traditional materials like steel or aluminum. They're corrosion resistant, low maintenance, and have a high strength-to-weight ratio. That makes them ideal for car body panels, which need to be both strong and lightweight. 

If you're looking for a strong and lightweight material for your next project, FRP is a great option.

e the added benefit of being corrosion-resistant, meaning that they will not rust or corrode over time like steel bars can. This makes them a more durable option for outdoor projects and applications where exposure to the elements is likely.

In general, FRP bars are a better option than steel bars for construction projects. They are stronger and lighter, and they will not rust or corrode over time. If you're looking for a durable and long-lasting material for your next project, FRP is a great choice.

FRP bars are fiberglass-reinforced polymer bars. They are made of a fiberglass-reinforced polymer composite and are used as an alternative to steel in construction projects. Fiberglass is strong and lightweight, so FRP bars can be used in place of steel without adding too much weight to the project.

FRP bars have many benefits over steel bars. They are non-corrosive, so they will not rust or corrode over time. They also do not conduct electricity, so they are safe to use in places where there is a risk of electric shock. Additionally, FRP bars are less likely to shatter than glass, making them safer to use in construction projects.

FRP bars are a great alternative to steel for construction projects. They are stronger, lighter, and more durable than steel bars, and they will not rust or corrode over time. If you're looking for a material that is safe to use and will last long, FRP is a great choice.

There's a lot of discussion out there regarding the use of FRP (fiberglass reinforced polymer) products for fuel tank fabrication. And while there are some pros and cons to consider, we believe that, overall, FRP is a great choice for fuel tanks - particularly when compared to other materials like steel or aluminum.

So, what are the benefits of using FRP for fuel tanks? One of the biggest advantages is that FRP is extremely lightweight yet strong and durable. This makes it ideal for fabricating fuel tanks which need to be able to withstand a lot of wear and tear.

FRP concrete is a composite material made from fiberglass and a resin. The fiberglass reinforcement gives the concrete extra strength, while the resin binds everything together.

FRP concrete is used in construction because it is very strong and can withstand high levels of stress. It is also resistant to corrosion, which makes it a good choice for applications like bridges and roadways.

FRP concrete is a great choice for construction projects because it is strong and durable. It is also resistant to corrosion, making it a good choice for applications like bridges and roadways.

There are many benefits of using FRP products. They are strong and lightweight, so they can be used in place of steel or aluminum without adding too much weight to the project. Additionally, they are non-corrosive and will not rust or corrode over time.

FRP products are also safe to use in places where there is a risk of electric shock because they do not conduct electricity. Additionally, FRP products are less likely to shatter than glass, making them safer to use in construction projects.

Overall, FRP products are a great choice for construction projects. They are strong and lightweight, and they will not rust or corrode over time. If you're looking for a material that is safe to use and will last long, FRP is a great choice.

One way to ensure that your FRP product is strong is to choose a reputable manufacturer. There are many companies out there that claim to make high-quality FRP products, but not all of them live up to their promises. Do some research to find a company that has a good reputation for making strong and durable FRP products.

Another way to ensure that your FRP product is strong is to choose the right grade of material. FRP comes in different grades, and the higher the grade, the stronger the product will be. Choose a high-quality grade of FRP to ensure that your product is strong and durable.

When choosing an FRP product, it's important to consider both the manufacturer and the grade of material. Choose a reputable manufacturer who makes high-quality products, and choose a high-grade of material to ensure that your product is strong and durable. With these factors in mind, you can be sure that your FRP product will be a great choice for your construction project.

FRP products can vary greatly in price, depending on the type and quality of fiberglass used, as well as the manufacturing process. Generally, though, FRP is a more expensive material than traditional steel or aluminum. However, it is much lighter and does not corrode, making it a more durable option in the long run. For a rough estimate, you can expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $100 per square foot for FRP installation.

FRP products are more expensive than traditional steel or aluminum, but they are much lighter and do not corrode. For a rough estimate, you can expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $100 per square foot for FRP installation.

The best way to clean FRP is with a mild soap and water solution. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the surface of the material. Instead, opt for a gentle cleanser that will not strip away the protective coating on the surface of the FRP.

To remove tough stains, you may need to use a stronger cleaner. However, be sure to test the cleaner on a small area first to make sure it will not damage the surface of the FRP. If you're unsure about which cleaner to use, consult with a professional who specializes in cleaning FRP products.

The best way to clean FRP is with a mild soap and water solution. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the surface of the material. Instead, opt for a gentle cleanser that will not strip away the protective coating on the surface of the FRP.

To remove tough stains, you may need to use a stronger cleaner. However, be sure to test the cleaner on a small area first to make sure it will not damage the surface of the FRP. If you're unsure about which cleaner to use, consult with a professional who specializes in cleaning FRP products.

FRP products have many benefits, including being lightweight and strong. Additionally, they are non-corrosive and will not rust or corrode over time. They are also safe to use in places where there is a risk of electric shock because they are non-conductive.

FRP products have many benefits, including being lightweight and strong. Additionally, they are non-corrosive and will not rust or corrode over time. They are also safe to use in places where there is a risk of electric shock because they are non-conductive.

Some of the other benefits of FRP products include being fire resistant, easy to clean, and having a long lifespan. Additionally, they are environmentally friendly because they can be recycled or reused.

One of the main drawbacks of FRP is that it is more expensive than traditional materials like steel or aluminum. Additionally, it is not as easy to work with and requires special training to install correctly.

One of the main drawbacks of FRP is that it is more expensive than traditional materials like steel or aluminum. Additionally, it is not as easy to work with and requires special training to install correctly.

Another drawback of FRP is that it can be damaged by UV light, making it a less ideal choice for outdoor use. Additionally, it can be difficult to repair if it becomes damaged.

FRP products are commonly used in construction and manufacturing because of their durability and resistance to corrosion. They are often used in place of metal or aluminum products because they are lighter and will not rust. Additionally, they are non-conductive and fire resistant.

FRP products are commonly used in construction and manufacturing because of their durability and resistance to corrosion. They are often used in place of metal or aluminum products because they are lighter and will not rust. Additionally, they are non-conductive and fire resistant.

FRP is also a popular choice for use in kitchens and bathrooms because it is easy to clean and maintain. It is also a common material for making boat hulls, due to its resistance to corrosion and impact damage.

FRP products have many benefits, which is why they are commonly used in construction and manufacturing. Some of the benefits include being lightweight, strong, non-corrosive, safe to use, fire resistant, easy to clean, environmentally friendly, and having a long lifespan.

Additionally, FRP is a popular choice for use in kitchens and bathrooms because it is easy to clean and maintain. While there are some drawbacks to using FRP, such as the expense and difficulty of working with the material, the benefits often outweigh the drawbacks.