
MPP fiberglass composite power conduits are produced by extrusion of modified polypropylene for the inner layer, allowing for the addition of necessary additives. The outer layer is manufactured using glass fiber and its products.
Primarily used for urban power grid construction and renovation, urban municipal reconstruction projects, civil aviation airport engineering projects, engineering park and community construction, traffic and bridge engineering projects, and urban streetlight cable laying.
Telecommunications, coaxial cable signal and fiber optic cable laying, as well as network protection sheath pipelines.
Product superiority
The product boasts lightweight, high strength, non-deformation, smooth inner surface, low friction coefficient, and easy cable passing features.
2. Utilizes socket-and-spigot connection method for easy installation and assembly. Equipped with rubber sealing rings at the joint, it accommodates thermal expansion and contraction, effectively preventing the entry of mud and water.
3. Excellent water resistance, suitable for long-term use in damp or aquatic environments; standard composite materials are not water-resistant and can only be used under dry conditions.
4. It boasts features such as insulation, corrosion resistance, non-rusting, and a long service life. Generally, it requires no maintenance for over 50 years.
5. With high-temperature resistance and fire performance superior to materials like epoxy glass fiber and plastic, it can be used continuously at 130℃ without combustion when exposed to fire.
6. Easy to install and construct, this product is lighter in weight and boasts high strength. Its straightforward installation methods efficiently address critical issues such as prolonged exposure due to excavation of construction routes, which can disrupt urban traffic. It allows for night-time excavation and backfilling, ensuring normal traffic flow during the day.


