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FRP Bonding Angles

FRP Bonding Angles

FRP Bonding Angles consist of layers of multi-axial E-glass laminated with a high performance epoxy resin, with the fibre direction tailored for optimum load carrying capability. 

The 900  Bonding Angles have been designed to provide a quick and effective means for making right angle joints between DuFLEX panels.   These pre-cured angles can be bonded in place with an epoxy paste adhesive, and are ideal for inaccessible areas where wet fibreglass taping would be difficult.

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• No wet lay-up
• Lighter and more consistent than wet lay-up
• Extremely high strength - to - weight ratio
• Faster to install than wet lay-up, especially overhead
• Improved stress transfer between laminates
• Fatigue resistant
• Can be kerfed and curved for bases of partitions

 

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