Fiber Reinforced Plastics: A Look into FRP and CFRP

Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP): What is it?

Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) is the general term given to plastic polymers which are combined with fibers to produce a composite material: any material produced from a combination of two or more different material types. The fiber reinforcements offer unique and strength-enhancing properties not found in pure plastic, making it possible to create structures that are ighter and stronger than those made with plastic alone.

As FRP is generally reinforced with glass fiber it is interchangeably referred to as Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic or fiberglass. The first letter of the acronym denotes the type of reinforcing fiber used: G refers to glass fibers, C refers to carbon fibers and A stands for aramid fibers.

The Peak of FRPs: Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP)

Most FRP applications utilize glass fibers as the reinforcing material, whereas CFRP is a carbon fiber-specific composite. Carbon fiber is a fiber material produced by carbonizing acrylonitrile (PAN) fibers or pitch, a by-product of petroleum, coal, or coal tar and is classified according to the raw materials used: PAN-based carbon fiber for the former, and Pitch-based carbon fiber for the later. The impressive lightweight qualities and superior strength of CFRP makes it the popular material of choice in aviation, automobile, and sporting equipment industries.

Key Characteristics of Carbon Fiber

  1. One-fourth the specific gravity of iron.
  2. Ten times the specific strength of iron.
  3. Seven times the specific modulus of elasticity, compared to iron.

In addition to its renowned “strong, lightweight, and non-corrosive” properties, carbon fiber showcases a range of other features such as X-ray permeability, electrical conductivity, thermal resistance, and low expansion.

Summary

In this issue, we delved into fiber reinforced plastic, commonly referred to by the acronym FRP. FRP is a composite material that fuses the high moldability of plastic resin with the lightweight and strength-enhancing properties of reinforcing fiber.

Hopefully, this clarified some of the key points.

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