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Published on:
Sep 7, 2023
Updated on:
Sep 7, 2023

GRP Pipe

GRP pipes are lightweight yet durable pipes produced by combining Polyester resin and fiberglass. The HGP-P5~16N models are known for their relatively affordable price, light weight, and long usage life, and they find application in a multitude of industrial sectors. Primary application fields encompass cooling water lines, seawater intake, water supply pipes, and sewage systems. Thus, GRP pipes support the establishment of an economical yet stable system.

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Economical Price

GRP pipes, made using polyester resin, are offered at a relatively cheaper price compared to other pipes. This allows for an economical system setup.

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Lightweight

The lightweight GRP pipes, made from a combination of polyester resin and fiberglass, facilitate easy and quick installation and maintenance, enhancing work efficiency.

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Long Service Life

Durable GRP pipes maintain stable performance in various environmental conditions, ensuring a prolonged service life. This leads to long-term cost-saving benefits.

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