
Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) piping is a lightweight, high-strength, and corrosion-resistant non-metallic pipe. It is made by layering glass fibers, embedded in a resin matrix, around a rotating mandrel according to specific process requirements. Quartz sand is evenly spread between the fibers to form a sand-laying layer. The pipe's wall structure is rational and advanced, maximizing material performance. It enhances stiffness while ensuring product stability and reliability without compromising strength requirements. FRP sand-laying pipes are favored for their excellent chemical resistance, lightweight strength, non-scaling, strong seismic resistance, longer lifespan compared to standard steel pipes, lower overall cost, quick installation, and safety.
Fiberglass pipes are used in industries such as oil, chemical, and drainage. The production of fiberglass pipes in our country is developing rapidly, with the quantity increasing year by year, and their application scope and departments are also expanding.
Fiberglass pipes are made from resin (food-grade resin for potable water transportation), glass fiber, and quartz sand, utilizing a special manufacturing process.



