Our complete stair tread line includes panels in a one-piece molded configuration for new or replacement steps; covered stair treads to replace deteriorating concrete steps; or stair tread covers designed to add slip and corrosion resistance to existing metal, concrete, or wood steps. Stair treads are available in a one-piece molded configuration engineered to exceed OSHA and other model building code standards for safety, strength, durability, and corrosion resistance.
Our fiberglass structural shapes and pultruded fiberglass profiles are made from a combination of fiberglass and thermosetting resin systems. All shapes are lightweight, impact resistant, low maintenance, non-magnetic, low conductive, and have dimensional stability, making them easy to install and ideal for several applications. Custom shapes are available upon request. For more on fiberglass structural shapes, click here.
In the chemical industry, insulated FRP covers protect pipes, tanks, and vessels from corrosive substances while maintaining internal temperatures. Their lightweight yet robust structure simplifies installation and maintenance processes. They also play a significant role in industrial HVAC systems, providing efficient thermal insulation and noise reduction They also play a significant role in industrial HVAC systems, providing efficient thermal insulation and noise reductionAvailable in the full range of resins offered for molded products, Micro-Mesh surface options are concave meniscus, optional smooth (sanded) surface, or optional coarse or fine grit surfaces.
Inspired by the flexibility and rigidity of natural spider silks webs, a research team led by Prof. YU Shuhong from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) developed a simple and general method to fabricate superelastic and fatigue resistant hard carbon aerogels with nanofibrous network structure by using resorcinol-formaldehyde resin as a hard carbon source.
Next comes the application of a primer, which serves as a bonding agent between the old surface and the new layer of fiberglass