
Pultrusion is a manufacturing process that creates continuous lengths of FRP profiles with constant cross-sections. The process involves pulling continuous fibers through a resin bath to impregnate them with resin. The fibers are then pulled through a heated die, where the profile is shaped and cured. The result is a solid, high-strength, lightweight composite profile.
Applications of FRP Pultrusion Machines:
Automotive Industry:
Pultruded FRP products are used in the automotive industry for lightweight structural components, enhancing vehicle performance while reducing fuel consumption.
Aerospace:
In aerospace, FRP pultrusion offers lightweight, high-strength materials ideal for producing structural components like beams and panels.
Civil Construction:
FRP rebar, beams, and other structural elements are widely used in civil construction for projects where corrosion resistance and long-term durability are critical.
Defense:
FRP pultrusion products are used in defense applications for manufacturing high-strength, impact-resistant components.