What is FRP
FRP (Fibre Reinforced Polymer) doors are made of versatile, man-made composite materials that are rapidly becoming popular around the world, replacing wood, metal and concrete as sustainable substitutes. Usage of FRP ranges from Aerospace and Defence to housing, marine construction, transportation, chemical and other engineering uses. Shutter and frames


What is FRP door material?

FRP (Fibre Reinforced Polymer) doors are made of versatile, man-made composite materials that are rapidly becoming popular around the world, replacing wood, metal and concrete as sustainable substitutes.


Why FRP
Wood has traditionally been the preferred material for building products, however it is a scarce resource and has led to serious environmental crises, including rapid depletion of forest cover. In the pursuit of finding suitable and superior substitutes, there has been extensive R&D for FRP (Fibre Reinforced Plastic) and GRP (Glass Reinforced Polymers).
This makes this material have the following unique benefits:
• Water, Termite and Chemical Resistant
• Easy to drill, trim, paint, polish and install
• Light-weight with high strength and stiffness
• Aesthetically pleasing
• Highly modifiable, with many variants and colours
• Dimensionally stable
• Maintenance-free
• Cost-effective

Installation of FRP Doors
One of the many benefits of FRP Doors include the ease of installation. This means they can be fixed in wooden, marble, masonry, ferro cement or FRP Frames, making them the ideal choice for any type of aesthetic looks that need to be achieved.