Fiber Reinforced Plastic
Full Form of FRP
What is FRP?
Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) is a composite material made by embedding reinforcing fibers—such as glass, carbon, or aramid—in a polymer matrix, typically epoxy, polyester, or vinyl ester. In India, FRP is widely used across industries due to its high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and design flexibility. It plays a vital role in infrastructure projects like bridge decks, sewage pipes, and modular buildings, especially in coastal areas where rust is a concern. The renewable energy sector uses FRP for wind turbine blades, while the automotive and aerospace industries rely on it for lightweight body panels and interior components. FRP is also common in water tanks, chemical storage, and sports equipment. In Indian engineering exams and civil services interviews, FRP is a frequent topic under materials science and composite technology. The material's growing adoption aligns with India's push for sustainable and durable construction. Its ability to be molded into complex shapes makes it indispensable for modern manufacturing. FRP is often compared with traditional materials like steel and concrete, offering significant advantages in weight and longevity.
FRP का फुल फॉर्म
फाइबर प्रबलित प्लास्टिक
Example
The new flyover in Mumbai used FRP grating to reduce dead load and improve resistance to monsoon moisture.