FRP composite products are thermoplastics and offer many advantages over aluminum. While aluminum is the lightest metal available, it is electrically conductive and non-ferrous, which means it is a soft metal.
Nonferrous metals are not as impact resistant as FRP composites, and in the event of a global pandemic or on the battlefield, emergency medical materials need to be resistant to almost anything. In addition, FRP's remarkable corrosion resistance and lack of rust is a very popular advantage in the construction field, and such products are also widely used in petroleum, chemical, electric power, cooling towers, access platforms water treatment, and other scenarios that contribute to anti-corrosion projects.
FRP also has the advantages of easy transportation weight, rich color is more beautiful, anti-aging long service life. It is widely used, can resist high temperatures, and insect damage, but also can withstand long periods of sun, heavy rain, snow, strong winds, and even hail and other bad weather. These characteristics are what traditional metal materials do not have, which also makes FRP material has been more and more attention and used.

