Introduce the anti slip characteristics and functions of fiberglass profiles
Introduce the anti slip characteristics and functions of fiberglass profiles
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Introduce the anti slip characteristics and functions of fiberglass profiles
Feb 28, 2024
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Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) profiles have been around for a long time, attracting widespread attention from various industries. As a result, their functions have also received valuable insights from various industries, and some FRP profiles do not have the characteristic of skid resistance. Therefore, these are some concepts proposed by many consumers, Today, I would like you to explain the anti slip characteristics of fiberglass profiles and some knowledge about slip between them.

Our production of fiberglass profiles mainly has the characteristic of anti slip. We use plastic molds to shape fiberglass profiles, and both sides are divided in red. One side of the profile has undergone slight changes, and the interface is slightly uneven, making it sturdy and durable. This can achieve its anti slip effect, while the other side is the anti slip sand side. The anti slip sand side is composed of a layer of frosted sand inside the mold that forms the anti slip effect at the beginning of production, The anti slip effect of this product is very good and the function is very superior. The sand layer in this way is also very sturdy and durable, and it is not easy. We all know that using its safety universal is our most concerned. As long as the safety product obtains a solution, the product can only attract more consumers to consult and purchase. If there are safety hazards in the product, even if your product is good, you may not think it is a purchase. Our investigation shows that the cause of the accident was due to the sliding key, which reached the most critical element used in this aspect. Therefore, the manufacturer's emphasis on extruded fiberglass profiles is increasing. With only your skills, customers will choose you.


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