What is GRP and why use GRP?
GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastics) is the material of choice for multiple applications.
Modern GRP composite materials are now widely used where high performance, low weight and or low cost are important.
At AllScope Projects we supply GRP and Carbon Fibre solutions to a wide range of sectors and industry applications for both high tech and efficient focussed solutions.
With the ability to easily produce prototypes of GRP and Carbon Fibre concepts, we can bring designs to test to mass production in a cost effective, short time span.
Light Weight
Slip Resitant
Prototyping
Highly Durable
Corrosive Resistant
Cost Effective
High Strength
Fire Resistant
Finishes
As a composite material, GRP can be more commonly referred to as fibreglass.
GRP is formed using a range of strand formats including chopped strand mat, woven roving, non-woven aramid Kevlar cloth, carbon fibre Kevlar hybrid cloth and Kevlar moulded.
AllScope Projects create GRP mouldings to your requirements meaning it can be as rigid or as flexible as your design needs.
We provide GRP and Carbon Fibre solutions to a wide range of industries.
AllScope Projects Clients Include:
Coachcraft
Vehicle Conversion
Maritime
Street Furniture
Rail
Construction
Hospitality
Fit Out
Aerospace
Industrial
Medical
Military
Featured Case Studies:
GRP Solutions vs Steel In Agriculture
In this case study we look at how the Agricultural sector benefit from switching equipment to GRP from steel
GRP Rail Supplies
Our recent rail network GRP project focussed on GRP vs stainless steel in the production of oil drip trays for standing trains and rail track protection.
GRP Prototype Example
We support the UK’s leading assisted living design and manufacturer of innovative bathing, changing and washing equipment Kingkraft, with GRP Prototype project for Trade Show and mass manufacture