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Good light transmittance With 60%-86% light transmittance, it provides ample natural lighting for structures like factories, greenhouses, and terraces. |
Low Shipping Cost Weighing ⅓ of conventional tiles, it doubles container capacity and halves shipping cost per m², thus simplifying loading/unloading. |
Corrosion & Weather resistance Highly resistant to chemical corrosion (acid, alkali, salt spray) and UV rays, it withstands 80% of global climates-especially in farms, chemical plants, and coastal areas. |
Flame retardancy Complies with the international B1 level requirements,non-conductive |
Use Dino production equipment (65m total length)delivers high light transmittance, uniform yarn cuttingand superior quality through twice-cooled solidification. |
Thickness | 1.0mm-3.0mm |
Width/Effective Width | 840mm,1050mm,1130mm Customized by multiples of pitch |
Length | Customized by multiples of pitch |
Special specifications can be made, tile pattern drawings can beprovided, and molds can be made free of charge for 600 meters |
Jajahouse New Materials Technology Co., Ltd., founded in 2009, is a leading Chinese manufacturer of high-
quality PVC roofing sheets and wall panels. With 36 production lines, we produce a wide range of products,in-
cluding resin tiles, PVC/UPVC sheets, hollow sheets, FRP sheets, polycarbonate sheets, and transparent roo-
fing solutions, featuring China's most comprehensive wave designs.
We specialize in solving roofing challenges like heat resistance, acid corrosion, light transmission, and wate-
rproofing. Our advanced production processes, strict raw material testing, and cutting-edge equipment ensure
superior quality.
Our products are exported to over a dozen countries, including India, Indonesia, Thailand, Dubai, France,
Mexico, and South Africa, demonstrating our global reach and commitment to excellenceFAQ
Q:What is FRP in roofing?
A:Fibre Reinforced Plastic or FRP products have several uses in construction as well as architectural fields. FRP is a type of plastic that is reinforced with glass fibre. The glass fibre may be made from different types of glass depending on the
application. Q:What is the life expectancy of a fibre cement roof sheet?
A:between 30 to 50 years
Durability and lifespan
Fibre cement is highly durable and can last between 30 to 50 years. It is resistant to fire, rot, and even termites, although the latter isn't really a problem in the UK! However, fibre cement roofing may be susceptible to cracking in extreme temperature fluctuations.
A:What is the difference between FRP and polycarbonate sheet?
Q:FRP is often chosen for its strength and industrial use, while polycarbonate sheets are valued for their transparency, impact resistance, and thermal properties. The choice between the two will depend on the specific requirements of the project or application.
Q:What are FRP sheets used for?
A:FRP are fiberglass reinforced plastic panels that are ideal for new or retrofit construction. They install directly to solid wall surfaces or can be used for drop-in ceilings.
Q:What are the disadvantages of FRP panels?
A:FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) panels have some notable drawbacks, including poor fire resistance, potential for damage from impact, and susceptibility to delamination and discoloration. They can also be difficult to clean and repair, and may not be the best choice for high-moisture environments.
Q:What are the three types of FRP?
A:These three (glass, carbon, and aramid) continue to be the important categories of fibre used in FRP.
Q:Are FRP panels waterproof?
A:FRP panels are composed of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibers, typically glass. This composition makes them inherently resistant to moisture penetration and water absorption. Unlike traditional materials, FRP waterproof panels do not swell, warp, or degrade when exposed to water.
Q:Is fiber sheet good for roofing?
A:Fiber roofing is naturally fire-resistant. It protects the house from wind, rain, and storms, among other things. If properly
maintained, there is minimal chance of water drainage and leakage. - Fiber roofing is lighter in weight than other types of
roofing.
Q:Which is better, fiberglass or polycarbonate roofing?
Polycarbonate is often the preferred choice for roofing sheets due to its higher strength feature; it doesn't shatter like glass or fibreglass (aka glass reinforced fibre). Glass can also be used for canopies, but is considerably more expensive.
Q:Can FRP panels get wet?
A:Yes, FRP panels are excellent for shower walls due to their seamless, non-porous surface that resists water and inhibits mold and mildew growth. Their durability also makes them ideal for high-moisture environments like showers.
Q:How long does FRP last?
A:In fact, while concrete has a life span of approximately 15-20 years, FRP can last up to 75 years. In addition, FRP is highly resilient to corrosion and deterioration from environmental and chemical exposure that would reduce the lifetime of other materials like steel and concrete.