GFRP SCHOOL OF LEARNING
Things you should know before this course
Fiberglass-reinforced polymer is a strong, lightweight building material that resists corrosion.
FRP is sometimes called composite because it’s made of a combination of materials that
work together for even stronger performance.
Fiberglass is highly resistant to the corrosive effects of seawater, making it the ideal option for exterior
panels, supports, and other marine components. Chemical. Fiberglass is a great material option for holding
tanks, containers, and covers that contain corrosive chemicals
We understand that, if you’re not used to fiberglass vehicle bodies, you might have one very reasonable question: how strong is fiberglass? The answer is that, pound–for–pound, fiberglass is stronger than steel or aluminum. While strength isn’t the only consideration in selecting a vehicle body, it is a major one.
Fiberglass tends to be more flexible than carbon fiber and is about 15x less expensive. For applications that don’t require maximum stiffness – like storage tanks, building insulation, protective helmets, and body panels – fiberglass is the preferred material.
Burning wood in the fire pit is a fire hazard. It also produces smoke and toxic fumes that lead to environmental pollution and create lung and other respiratory illnesses. Fire glass does not emit any smoke or odor and is perfectly safe to use, both indoors and outdoors, even with pets and children nearby.
There isn’t a definite figure or set number of year’s per-say. But you may be surprised to know that fiberglass insulation can last anywhere between 80 and 100 years. As long as the material is not exposed to too much moisture and is not broken by human interference, it should be fine
OUR COURSE DETAILS
We are offering online classes for fiberglass learnings and having paid workshop for the understanding of FRP material there are more than 50 students learning FRP from our First batch of FRP learners soon they will be out in industry for their services.
Online classes zoom meetings lecture from the mentors of fiberglass.
GFRP COURSE CONTENTS,
- Introduction to FRP
- Area calculation methods
- Material calculation
- Material
- selection
- Chemical selection
- Physical inspection
- Holiday testing
- Water test
- Reporting
- Industrial visits
- Microsoft learning according to field.
- First 3 position holders will be offered job