GRP Structural Profiles Technical Information

Captrad Ltd supplies from stock an extensive range of glass fibre reinforced structural profiles.

Captrads composite structures are made from glass reinforced isophthalic polyester resin with a polyester surface veil.  This combination gives excellent corrosion resistance and weatherability at an economic cost.

Structures made from these profiles are substantially lower in cost than stainless steel and cost competitive with hot dipped galvanised mild steel.

Profiles in other resin systems are available to order.

The standard BS EN 13706 - Specification for pultruded profiles, defines two performance grades. Our structural profiles (t > 5mm) can meet the higher performance E23 grade.

The profiles meet the requirement of the Drinking Water Inspectorate for use in potable water.

  • All of the pultrusions are available in variety of resins depending upon the application:
  • Polyester is suitable for most industrial applications.
  • Vinylester affords improved corrosion resistance and physical properties.
  • Epoxy offers superior thermal stability and corrosion resistance.
  • Modar improves fire performance and smoke emissions.
  • Phenolic maximises fire performance and is offered as an alternative to Modar

 

Technical data

The table below shows the minimum properties to comply with the two grades defined in the BS EN 13706.

 

Units

Property Data

 

 

E 23 Grade

E 17 Grade

Full section modulus

GPa

23

17

Tensile strength (axial)

MPa

240

170

Tensile strength (transverse)

MPa

50

30

Tensile Modulus (axial)

GPa

23

17

Tensile Modulus (transverse)

GPa

7

5

Flexural strength (axial)

MPa

240

170

Flexural strength (transverse)

MPa

100

70

Inter-laminar shear

MPa

25

15

Pin bearing strength

MPa

70

50

  GRP Pultrusions Technical Data