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Strength and Fitness
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The high glass loading (80% glass weight content) achievable in G2RP profiles provides unique
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strength and stiffness.
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Impact Performance
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G2RP profiles have impact (specific strength) properties that are significantly improved over
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traditional FRP profiles.
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Weather, Corrosion Resistance and Painting
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G2RP profiles are not subject to rust or rot. If needed, environmentally friendly paint systems are
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available.
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Thermal Properties
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G2RP profiles feature high heat resistance ( HDT up to 240°C) and inherent flame retardancy.
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Fastening and Joining
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Profiles can be sawed, screwed together, routed, bonded with adhesives, or even nailed with
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regular woodworking tools.
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The advantages of polyurethane chemistry deliver extruded G2RP profiles with higher strength, stiffness, impact resistance, weathering characteristics and thermal properties than traditional pultruded fiberglass profiles.
As an added benefit, the superior transverse strength of polyurethane permits complex parts to be pultruded without the costly need to use woven or non-woven mats and veils (fabrics made from glass fibers).
To learn more, select the appropriate category.
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