GRP Water and Wastewater Solutions

Combining our expertise in GRP Specialist Mouldings and Structural Products we can offer a vast range of GRP Products for the Water and Sewage Treatment Industries that outperform traditional materials and deliver highly durable solutions at a much lower cost.

Historically, gratings, stairs, railings, ladders, and structural platforms in wastewater and water treatment facilities were made from materials such as steel, galvanised steel, aluminium, and wood.

Rather than what the product would offer in terms of safety or longest service life, cost and availability traditionally drove the adoption of these materials. However, in recent years, the price of GRP has increased much more slowly than steel, aluminium, and wood prices.

With the price factor eliminated, there is an abundance of benefits to using GRP! With a high strength-to-weight ratio, anti-slip properties, and no need for costly maintenance due to it being non-corrosive, it is clearly the superior choice of material.

GRP Applications in Water and Wastewater:
•            Railing
•            Gratings
•            Trench Covers
•            Launder Channels
•            Access Stairs
•            Access Platforms
•            Weir Plates
•            Diffusion Drums
•            Internal Walkways
•            Baffle Plates
•            Scum Boards
•            Tank Covers

 

 

For more information CLICK HERE or give our friendly sales team a call on 028 9447 0010.

You may be interested in...

GRP Palisade Fencing

GRP Security Fencing for Demanding Environments

GRP Palisade Fencing: Superior Security for Demanding Environments When it comes to security fencing solutions, durability, versatility, and reliability are paramount. Relinea’s GRP Palisade Fencing is an innovative solution designed

Read More
Is GRP a Fiberglass?

Is GRP a Fiberglass?

Is GRP Really the same as Fiberglass?   Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) and fiberglass—these terms often get tossed around interchangeably, leading to confusion among those unfamiliar with composite materials. Are

Read More
Scroll to Top