GRE GRP Pipe Joint Lamination

GRE GRP pipe joint lamination is one of the key services provided by TETCON. In order to guarantee that the installation is carried out strictly in accordance with manufacturer recommendations and method statements, as well as that your project is finished on time and within budget and complies with all necessary regulations and quality standards, we provide a full range of professional field assistance services.
Glass Reinforced Plastic is produced using a variety of production techniques and is frequently utilized in numerous applications. Today, it is used in the electronics, automotive, aviation, and construction sectors. UV-cured GRP is utilised in the oil and gas sector to shield pipes and joint lamination. The embedded glass fibres in GRP offer excellent characteristics like as longevity, flexibility, rigidity, and resistance to chemical degradation. It may come in the form of shredded roving, yarns, fabrics, or mats that could be mixed with the resin. There are numerous types of glass fibres, each with unique characteristics and applications.
The majority of the glass fibers used in GRE GRP lamination are rovings or bunched strands of glass filament. The weight of ounces per square foot or grammes per square metre of fabric is used to represent density, and rovings are either pressed into mats or woven into fabrics with a range of densities. The amount of resin needed is determined by the weight of the cloth and the shaping method to be used.
Rovings or bundles of glass filament make up the majority of the glass fibers utilized in lamination. The rovings are pressed into the mat or woven into fabrics of various densities, with density measured in terms of weight and represented in ounces per square foot or grams per square meter of fabric. The amount of resin needed is determined by the weight of the cloth and the shaping method to be used.
The highly skilled staff at TETCON can efficiently manage and oversee every step of your GRE GRP pipe joint lamination projects from commissioning to completion while working to your specifications:
- Installation, jointing, and pipe-laying activities
- Supervising the pipe installation
- Failure analysis and repair
- Field testing and commissioning assistance