Why GRP?


GRP - glass reinforced plastic, fibreglass or composites.

The structures are formed from various resins, such as polyester, vinylester or epoxy, reinforced with glass fibres or for higher technical specs, with carbonfibre or Kevlar.

GRP is an extremely versatile material which can be used in almost every and any area of manufacture or construction. It gives strength and durability, but still remains lightweight and low maintenance, as it does not rot, rust or corrode.
The outer appearance can be made to assimilate almost any material, stone, lead, copper, wood, brick and in any colour or texture. In real terms the only limits to product size, shape or appearance is imagination.


Why GRP?


GRP - glass reinforced plastic, fibreglass or composites.

The structures are formed from various resins, such as polyester, vinylester or epoxy, reinforced with glass fibres or for higher technical specs, with carbonfibre or Kevlar.

GRP is an extremely versatile material which can be used in almost every and any area of manufacture or construction. It gives strength and durability, but still remains lightweight and low maintenance, as it does not rot, rust or corrode.
The outer appearance can be made to assimilate almost any material, stone, lead, copper, wood, brick and in any colour or texture. In real terms the only limits to product size, shape or appearance is imagination.