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Featured Service: Fiberglass for Substations & Transformers

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When it comes to working around substations and transformers, safety is the number one priority. The other top priority is choosing materials that last, are low maintenance, and offer a greater return on investment. Fiberglass for substations and transformers offers all these benefits and more. FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) is a versatile material that can be used for many applications around substations.  

Fiberglass for Substations Applications 

  • Transformer Containment Covers 
  • Trench Gratings 
  • Conduit Covers 
  • Non-Conductive Security Fencing 
  • Generator Platforms 
  • Crossover Stairs 
  • Screens and Barriers 

FRP Benefits and Features: 

Why Fiberglass is the Best for the Job

Non-ConductiveSubstations are high-voltage areas. This raises the risk of electric shock.  FRP, unlike steel or aluminum which carry greater safety risks when used around areas that are high voltage, isn’t conductive. Fiberglass for substations increases the safety benefits and lowers the risk of electric shock. 

Slip-Resistant – Another safety feature of FRP is that it is slip-resistant. The grit texture of FRP is built in at the time of manufacturing. This slip-resistant texture doesn’t wear down or require coatings or tape to be reapplied. 

Non-Corrosive – Since this is an outdoor application, choosing a material that is non-corrosive is important to reduce maintenance and the cost associated with upkeep. This also increases safety because there is less of a risk of the structure weakening and breaking due to corrosion.

UV Resistant – UV rays are another environmental factor that can weaken and damage materials. Fiberglass is UV stable, making it a great choice for all outdoor applications. 

Easy Installation – FRP is a lightweight material, ⅓ the weight of steel. There isn’t any heavy-duty equipment required. It can be installed with regular hand tools. This makes the installation easier and more cost-effective than heavier materials. 

Strong & Durable – Even though FRP is lightweight, it is a strong material. FRP actually has a higher strength-to-weight ratio than most steel. It is also impact-resistant, making it durable and increasing its longevity. 

Low Maintenance – Once FRP is installed, there isn’t much that needs to be done for upkeep. FRP doesn’t require any recoatings or retaping. This saves you money on maintenance costs, reduces downtime for repairs, and increases your return on investment. 

In high-voltage, outdoor applications where you need a durable, long-lasting building material, FRP is the way to go. Fiberglass for substations and transformers won’t only decrease the cost of maintenance but also keep your team safer. 

Our team can create customized fiberglass structures to fit your exact specifications. Contact us today to discuss your project and if FRP is the right material for the job. 

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