FRP pipe and fitings

FRP tee

Introduction:

The FRP Tee is a high-performance pipe fitting designed for reliable fluid distribution in corrosive and demanding environments. Manufactured using advanced fiberglass reinforcement and high-quality resin systems, FRP tees provide excellent mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and long service life compared with traditional metal fittings. The FRP Tee is a key component used to connect three pipelines, enabling efficient branching and distribution of fluids within industrial piping systems.

Dimensions and Specifications:

FRP tees are available in a wide variety of specifications:

Nominal diameter: DN25 – DN400

Branch configurations: Equal tee or reducing tee

Pressure rating: Up to 2.5 MPa (depending on design)

Connection options: Flanged, butt-joint, or socket connections

Feature:

Superior Chemical Resistance: Specifically designed to handle highly corrosive media, including strong acids, alkalis, and saline solutions.

High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Offers the structural integrity of steel at only 25% of the weight, significantly reducing installation costs and structural load.

Smooth Internal Bore: The ultra-smooth interior surface minimizes friction loss and prevents the buildup of scale or biological growth, ensuring optimal flow rates over a 50+ year service life.

Thermal Stability: Maintains structural integrity across a wide temperature range, from -50°C to 110°C, with low thermal expansion coefficients.

Zero Maintenance: Unlike carbon steel or ductile iron, our FRP fittings require no painting, lining, or cathodic protection, ensuring the lowest Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).

Application:

FRP tees are widely applied in industries requiring corrosion-resistant piping components:

Chemical and petrochemical plants

Environmental protection and wastewater treatment systems

Electric power stations and desulfurization systems

Shipbuilding and marine engineering seawater pipelines

Industrial buildings and infrastructure projects

Chemical industry pipelines transporting acids and solvents

Wastewater treatment facilities for corrosive effluent systems

Power plants cooling water and flue gas treatment systems