Processing & Handling :: Liquid, Gas and Air Handling :: Piping & tubing
May 1, 2006
Don’t Overlook Composite FRP Pipe
Satisfying hydraulic and fluid flow issues are key considerations in the efficient design of FRP piping systems
Scott Beckwith, BTG Composites, Inc. Mark Greenwood, Composite Solutions Consultants, Inc.
There are several reasons why composite fiberglass-reinforced-plastic (FRP) pipe has been replacing conventional pipe, and why this still relatively new material (see box, p. 46) should be kept in mind whenever piping is being specified for a...
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