Making FRP: How is it Produced?

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.

How to Make Fiber Reinforced Plastics

Manufacturing methods for fiber-reinforced plastics vary extensively depending on the product characteristics, shape, production lot/volume, and so forth.

CFRP Molding Methods

Autoclave Molding

RTM (Resin Transfer Molding) 

Va-RTM (Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding)

Press Molding

Hand Lay-up Molding

Filament Winding Molding

Sheet Winding Molding

Pultrusion

3D Printer

At Uchida, we use the fabrication methods shown in  red.

Molding methods for CFRP are numerous and are selected according to the desired application, shape, and production lot.

Autoclave Molding Method: The Hallmark of High-quality CFRP Product Manufacturing

Despite the extensive range of molding methods, autoclave molding remains the hallmark method for design versatility and high-quality CFRP fabrication. High-quality CFRP created using the autoclave molding method is known as dry carbon. This method is suitable for prototyping and small-lot production as it does not require expensive metal molds. The diagram below illustrates the production process of CFRP products using the autoclave molding method.

Summary

This time we covered the making of Fiber Reinforced Plastics (FRP). FRP is resin-fiber composite material that fuses the highly moldable properties of plastic resin with the strength-enhancing advantages of fiber. FRP offers a range of impressive advantages, but has some limitations in regard to manufacturing, productivity, material cost, and recyclability.

We hope this has given you some idea of the key points to note when using FRP.

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