Pultron Composites introduces the Pultrusion Guide
The free, downloadable 15-page guide is geared toward engineers and industry leaders, providing an overview on developing products with pultrusion and GFRP.
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Pultron Composites (Gisborne, New Zealand) releases the Pultrusion Guide, a free, downloadable 15-page guide geared toward engineers and industry leaders that provides an overview on developing products with pultrusion and glass fiber-reinforced polymers (GFRP). Quality tests performed by the company, technical material comparison data and projects are also studied to explore the advantages of these materials and processes, Pultron notes.
Why GFRP composites? Are they sustainable? What kind of quality tests does Pultron perform to ensure the highest performance and safety standard requirements? These questions and more are answered throughout the guide.
Moreover, customer projects, ranging from the development of GFRP rebar for the Jizan Flood Mitigation Channel in Saudi Arabia and the floating dock marina construction amongst others are laid out in a comprehensive format.
Download the guide here.
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