Glass fiber reinforced pultruded profiles are a composite material formed by using unidirectional glass fiber rovings as the reinforcing matrix and thermosetting resins as the matrix material. The continuous glass fiber rovings impart the product with exceptional longitudinal strength, while the glass fiber mats provide excellent transverse strength.
Commonly used thermosetting resin matrices typically include unsaturated polyester resins, vinyl ester resins, epoxy resins, and phenolic resins. These matrices provide products with excellent corrosion and weather resistance. Different resins make the products suitable for various harsh corrosive environments. Please consult for specifics.
Fiberglass pultruded profiles include round tubes, round bars, angle iron, I-beams, channel steel, square tubes, rectangular tubes, heart-shaped tubes, flat strips, cable trays, doors and windows, sports equipment, and other standard profiles, as well as customized non-standard profiles. Fiberglass profiles, due to their outstanding lightweight, high strength, corrosion resistance, and insulation properties, are widely used in chemical corrosion prevention, wastewater treatment, electrical insulation, energy exploration, transportation, and electronic communication fields.
Glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) round tubes, as a type of pultruded profile, offer the following advantages: Their products are widely used in various fields such as electrical engineering, corrosion prevention, construction, transportation, and more. Particularly suitable for pultruded large-section cable trays, I-beams, guardrails, and other GFRP products. They are the ideal equipment for producing GFRP products.
Fiberglass pultrusion profiles feature: Designed for small cross-section and hollow profiles, they operate smoothly and reliably with significant energy-saving effects.

















































