GRP Pipe
D Chel Oil & Gas is one of the leading GRP Pipe Manufacturers in India. It is used interchangeably in the fiberglass pipe industry. GRP (glass fiber reinforced plastics) Pipe are composite materials made up of a polymer matrix and fibers. Corrosion resistance, weather resistance, visual inspection friendliness, and reliability are all features of Fibrex Integraline GRP Pipe. Fibrex also provides custom GRP Pipe solutions for unique design specifications. The GRP pipe shown below was used in a variety of projects during the last five years. In the case of abrasive service pipe, all GRP Pipe is made to the specifications of different customers, such as chemical companies or power companies. A few fittings that match some of the pipes in our inventory are also available. Of course, availability is contingent on prior sales. All rates are 50 percent off the customer’s original cost.
- They can be used by water supply industries or portable water systems.
- They are used by the sewage industry due to their corrosion-resistant properties.
- They are also used by chemical and fertilizer plants to regulate the flow of liquid.
- They are taken as the best choice for offshore production of oil.
Corrosion Resistance
GRP pipes are made from a composite of glass fiber and polyester resin. GRP is an inert substance with superb corrosion resistance, chemical resistance, and weathering resistance.
Non-Toxicity
GRP Pipes can be rendered in exact accordance with the laws of forces governing the construction of pipe that will come into contact with potable water and foodstuffs thanks to filament winding processing technologies combined with polymerization and vaporization processes.
Hydraulic Efficiency
GRP pipes with a smooth internal surface have a high “c” rating, allowing them to carry a high flow at a low frictional head loss, lowering pumping costs and saving energy.
Longer Service Life
The hydraulic design base (HDB) of GRP Pipes is such that it would have a protection factor of 1.8 times its pressure class even after 50 years of continuous operation. In comparison to C.I., STEEL, G.I., and P.S.C. Pipes, GRP Pipes can have a much longer operating life, longevity, and performance at a much lower life-cycle expense.
Surge Pressure
High surge pressure tolerance In comparison to steel and C.I. pipes, GRP pipes have a greater resistance to surge strain and higher stiffness, which means they have a lower risk of bursting due to water hammers.
Lightweight
As compared to other materials, GRP pipes have a lower strength-to-weight ratio. It is low in weight due to the use of 1/10 P.S.C., 1/5 steel, and 1/8 C.I. As a result, GRP Pipes are simple and quick to add, handle, modify, and fix.
Low Thermal & Electrical Inductivity
GRP Pipes have superior thermal insulating properties, so they don’t need to be heated on the outside to keep the temperature within the pipe consistent. For GRP Pipes, cathodic security is also not needed.
- The life span of the GRP pipes is good as there is no internal nor external corrosion, once the appropriate resin is selected for particular operating conditions & is appropriately supported externally you can easily expect a life span of 15-20 years.
- It is suitable for weak to strong acids from alkaline chemicals to saline water & solvents.
- No requirement for external epoxy coating.
- The weight of the GRP pipes is much lesser than the corresponding MS or concrete pipes thus easily transportable & erected resulting in reduced erection cost.
- This system has excellent strength to weight properties. When the ratio of strength per unit of weight is considered, GRP composites surpass iron, carbon, and stainless steel as shown in the below table.
