Fibreglass gratings can be used as part of the facade to create an exciting play with light, while still managing to comply with the building's weight restrictions. This is because the GRP material is lighter than traditional materials, such as concrete. It's also durable and does not require maintenance.
The mesh structure of the gratings allows natural sunlight during the day to flow through dark buildings, like car parks and storage buildings. This makes it possible for architects to combine functionality and aesthetics in one project.
Furthermore, Fiberlineâs gratings make it possible to save time and resources as the profiles can be processed on-site. With a low weight our gratings are easy to handle and transport without any special machinery.
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World-famous artist Kirstine Roepstorff used fibreglass gratings in part of the facade to create an exciting play with light, while still managing to comply with the building's weight restrictions. It's definitely not just another concrete construction.
Our products are CE certified according to the EN13706 1-3 standard.
Read moreFiberglass enables lightweight and robust constructions, making installation faster. Although the material is comparable to steel, the specific weight of Fiberglass is only a quarter of steel.
Read moreFiberglass is an impressively strong material, able to compete with steel, aluminum, and wood. Composite profiles exhibit moderate stiffness, meaning they match the weight of aluminum, constitute only 20% of the weight of concrete, and weigh just 40% of a comparable steel construction.
Read moreComposite materials are generally very durable, with only a few exceptions. They resist a variety of aggressive liquids and environments, resulting in long lifespan and minimal need for maintenance.
Read moreFiberglass is UV-resistant and can withstand temperatures between -40 and +80 degrees Celsius without deterioration of its properties. Additionally, it tolerates seawater and other atmospheric influences.
Read moreFiberglass profiles are electrically insulating. They are suitable for use in connection with all electrical constructions, such as along railway tracks, power plant installations, etc., as they are suitable for both low and medium voltage.
Read moreThe processing of fiberglass profiles is significantly easier than for metals such as steel, and just as efficient as for wood. This makes it easy to handle solutions with our profiles on site.
Read moreFiberline's fiberglass profiles have a significantly higher thermal insulating capacity compared to steel and aluminum. The thermal conductivity coefficient of fiberglass is 0.3 W/mK, resulting in energy-efficient finished products compared to both aluminum, which is about 200 W/mK, and steel, which is about 50 W/mK.
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