| Strength.
Beauty. Performance. There are many benefits to using fiberglass reinforced
polyester (FRP) by Fibertech. It produces an unsurpassed
building material with an exceptionally high
strength-per-dollar cost.
Fibertech products do not rot or rust, do not
absorb water, cannot be damaged by termites
or other insects, and feature a long-lasting
composite surface. Unlike painted materials,
the surface layer of
Fibertech's polyester gelcoat will not flake
or peel. This layer can also be pigmented with
standard or custom color to simulate virtually
any material or to achieve practically any effect
you desire. (While painting is not required,
it is possible.)
Fibertech interior and exterior components
are integrally colored to effectively replicate
wood, cast stone, painted metal, or any other
conventional building material. Precision molding
methods allow us to recreate even the most complex
shapes or intricate ornamentation.
Light Weight. Easy
Installation. Low Maintenance.
Because Fibertech's composite material is lightweight
(approximately 2 lbs./sq. ft.), it requires
less structural support than heavy conventional
materials, reducing costs. Lightweight components
are also easier to handle and install, eliminating
the need for heavy-duty crane installation and
reducing many other equipment costs, as well.
In addition to being easier and less expensive
to install, Fibertech components typically require
less maintenance. UV stabilizers prevent fading
and deterioration, ensuring outstanding weatherability.
To further enhance the composite's properties,
flame and smoke retardants and other additives
may also be used.
For detailed information on the physical properties
of fiberglass components, along with comparisons
of the properties of fiberglass and other building
materials, contact:
Fibertech at (864) 646-3000 or
click here to eMail us
Fibertech designs and manufactures
architectural components for a broad range of
interior and exterior applications, including:
- Government Buildings
- Schools, Colleges and Universities
- Historic Structures
- Banks
- Churches
- Hospitals and Medical Centers
- Retail and Restaurant Franchises
- Shopping Centers
- Hotels
- Entertainment and Recreational Complexes
- Office and Commercial Buildings
- Retirement Centers
- Private Residences
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