GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) and GRE (Glass Reinforced Epoxy) fittings are components used to connect, adapt, or control the flow in pipe systems made from fiberglass-reinforced composites, with the main difference being the type of resin used.
GRP fittings typically use isophthalic resin, while GRE fittings use epoxy resin, which makes GRE suitable for higher-temperature applications and harsher industrial environments due to its superior chemical and corrosion resistance.
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GRE fittings are essential components for Glass Reinforced Epoxy piping systems, made from fiberglass and epoxy resin, offering superior corrosion resistance, lightweight design, and high st
GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) and GRE (Glass Reinforced Epoxy) fittings are components used to connect, adapt, or control the flow in pipe systems made from fiberglass-reinforced composites