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FRP Trading Co., Ltd. - Company Introduction

With our deep knowledge and experience in FRP, we can promptly recommend the most suitable products for your needs.

About FRP Trading Co., Ltd. FRP Trading Co., Ltd. is a specialized trading company focused on FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastics). Our mission is to work alongside our customers to solve industry challenges, aiming to be a company that contributes widely to the FRP sector. We import a variety of products, including glass fiber materials, unsaturated polyester resins, and vinyl ester resins, and provide delivery from domestic warehouses or by container to specified locations. We offer not only assistance in selecting the most suitable materials for your needs but also consultation on manufacturing processes and introductions to production facilities. Main Products : Glass Fiber: ・Chopped Strand Mats ・WovenRovig ・Roving ・Woven Roving CombiMat ・Core Combo Mat(Combiflow) Resins: ・Unsaturated Polyester Resins ・Vinyl Ester Resins For more details, please download our PDF catalog or feel free to contact us directly.

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ECR Glass Series

Can maintain high strength even in harsh environments! Has high corrosion resistance.

The "ECR Glass Series" is a glass fiber that excels in acid resistance, water resistance, and heat resistance. It has mechanical strength that surpasses E-glass and electrical properties equivalent to E-glass. Additionally, the composition of the glass fiber does not contain boron (B2O3) or fluorides (F2). 【Features】 ■ Durability ■ Mechanical strength and electrical properties ■ Chemical properties ■ Maintains high strength even in harsh environments ■ High Young's modulus, very resistant to deformation and twisting *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Super fiber "Kevlar(R)" for civil engineering and construction

High-performance materials with high intensity and high seismic resistance. They are used as reinforcing fibers in civil engineering, construction, and disaster prevention applications.

"Kevlar" is a high-performance aramid fiber that possesses strength, toughness, and impact resistance, with a proven track record in applications such as bulletproof vests. It is well-suited for infrastructure construction in the architecture and civil engineering fields, as well as for extending the lifespan of structures. It can also be used in FRP (fiber-reinforced plastic), leveraging its non-conductive and rust-resistant properties to reinforce concrete structures along coastlines. It can operate across a wide temperature range and has flame-retardant properties, making it suitable for disaster prevention applications. 【Features】 ■ Weighs about 1/5 that of conventional steel materials while exhibiting equivalent tensile strength ■ Lightweight, eliminating the need for special heavy machinery during material transport and construction ■ Provides insulation, allowing for safe construction in environments such as railway tunnels ■ Excellent energy absorption performance, flexible, and easy to transport and install ■ Available in various forms including woven fabrics, meshes, nets, and FRP *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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List of fiberglass products

Please feel free to consult us about anything related to fiberglass products!

As a specialized trading company and manufacturer of overseas FRP materials, we leverage our years of accumulated experience to create products, offering a wide range of options tailored to various molding methods and applications. We deliver a diverse array of high-quality products consistently and reliably.

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Aramid fiber "Kevlar(R)"

A super fiber characterized by high strength, high toughness, and impact resistance. Used in civil engineering, construction, and disaster prevention applications. A high-performance material also used in FRP (fiber-reinforced plastic).

"Kevlar" is a high-performance, high-strength super fiber. It features strength, toughness, and impact resistance strong enough to be used in bulletproof vests. Its impact resistance surpasses that of fiberglass and carbon fiber, making it noteworthy in the fields of construction and civil engineering for infrastructure development and the extension of the lifespan of structures. It does not rust and does not conduct electricity, which expands its range of applications. 【Features】 ■ Weighs about 1/5 of steel while exhibiting equivalent tensile strength ■ Rust-resistant and non-conductive, allowing for a wide range of applications ■ Excellent energy absorption performance and flexibility ■ Contributes to disaster prevention ■ Expands from raw material production to various product forms *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Liquid Crystal Polyester Fiber (LCP Fiber) "Zexion(R)"

Liquid crystal polyester fiber with excellent strength and elasticity.

"Zexcion(R)" is a liquid crystal polyester fiber (LCP fiber) that has been highly oriented and crystallized through our spinning technology and heat treatment processing technology. Thanks to our unique technology, it has been made finer in denier (total denier, single yarn denier). It possesses characteristics such as heat resistance, acid resistance, cut resistance, vibration damping, and low water absorption, and it also excels in electrical properties with low dielectric constant. 【Product Characteristics】 ■ High strength: Achieves strength of 30cN/dtex or more, high elasticity: Achieves elasticity of 1000cN/dtex or more ■ Low dielectric constant: Excellent electrical properties ■ Low linear expansion: Extremely small dimensional changes due to temperature ■ Fine denier: Capable of producing total denier below 220dtex and single yarn denier of 2.3dtex ■ Heat resistance, acid resistance, cut resistance, vibration damping, low water absorption *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Heat-resistant Glass Fiber (Siliglas) “High-temperature heat resistance”

Capable of handling long hours of continuous use even at temperatures as high as 1000 degrees C. Heat-resistant glass fiber "Siliglas"

Siliglas is a heat-resistant and heat-insulating material woven with high-purity, high-silicate glass fiber with a silica (SiO2) content of 96% or higher. 【Features】 ・No asbestos or refractory ceramic fiber (RCF) ・Heat resistance to continuous operation at 1000 degrees C for a long period of time. ・The flexibility of thermal shock resistance is kept against rapid cooling and heating. ・Excellent abrasion resistance and electrical insulation properties ・Excellent workability (small heating shrinkage) *We handle materials as an agent of Nippon Muki Co., Ltd. We also offer processing and sewing services according to the application. *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog to view.

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LCP (Liquid Crystal Polyester) fiber "Siberas" *Free booklet available

Toray's high-performance fibers contribute to weight reduction and cost savings! They do not absorb water, eliminating concerns about corrosion while maintaining high strength. There are also various examples of processing, such as seismic-resistant materials.

Toray's "Shiberasu" is a fiber made from LCP (liquid crystal polyester) resin, characterized by high strength, high elasticity, and low elongation. It does not absorb water, poses no risk of corrosion, and maintains high strength over a long period. It contributes to the lightweighting of products as an alternative material to metals, as well as reducing total costs. 【Fields and Application Examples】 ◆ Construction: Safety belts, lifelines (ropes), slings, power line construction, bridge seismic isolation sliding materials, etc. ◆ Marine: Vessels, aquaculture units, mooring for offshore wind power generation, etc. ◆ Civil Engineering: Dam floating debris prevention units, cables, slings, etc. 【Features】 ■ Resistant to dimensional changes due to fluctuations in environmental conditions ■ Absorbs vibrational energy, also serves as a seismic-resistant material ■ Confirmed through testing to have a higher specific strength than standard SUS304 *We are currently offering a free booklet featuring case studies where this product has been used for mooring ropes in hydropower plants! Click to download the PDF and obtain it.

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Key Points for CFRP Component Development (Design Edition) *Free Download Available

A design with a "layered structure" that maximizes characteristics is necessary. Here are examples of CFRP molding! [A must-see for designers, developers, and engineers]

This document explains the key points of design for CFRP component development. It includes information on the anisotropy of CFRP, molding examples (prepreg), comparative data on various material properties, and the differences and comparison data between unidirectional laminates and pseudo-isotropic laminates. Our company has established a supply chain that covers everything from CFRP molding to post-processing, allowing us to provide one-stop support for the development of CFRP from design to prototyping and mass production. [Contents (partial)] ■ CFRP is an anisotropic material ■ Molding examples of CFRP (prepreg) ■ It is necessary to design laminate configurations that maximize the characteristics of CFRP ■ Before considering CFRP conversion ■ How our company can assist you in the development of CFRP components *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Basic Knowledge】What is Carbon Fiber and CFRP?

Leave the processing of CFRP materials to us! An introduction to carbon fibers and CFRP.

Carbon fiber has excellent properties, being lighter than aluminum, stronger than iron, and having a higher modulus of elasticity than titanium. Utilizing these properties, it has been used in racing cars, golf clubs, fishing rods, and more since ancient times. In recent years, as the price of CFRP materials has decreased, they have begun to be used in energy-related applications such as wind turbines, robots, industrial rolls, CT scanner beds, and even in automobiles. 【Features】 ■ Light… Density is about 1/4 that of iron ■ Strong… Specific strength is about 10 times that of iron (specific modulus is about 7 times that of iron) ■ Fatigue strength retention is twice that of iron ■ Coefficient of thermal expansion is extremely small ■ Good electrical conductivity *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Recycled Carbon: Recovering Carbon Fibers from CFRP Waste in Fiber Form!

Recycling carbon technology that extracts carbon fibers from CFRP using electrolysis!

The "Electrolytic Oxidation Method" is a technology for recovering carbon fibers in fibrous form from carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) waste using electrolysis. Since it is a manufacturing method conducted in water, a slurry containing well-dispersed carbon fibers of several centimeters in length is obtained, from which a thin non-woven fabric with well-dispersed fibers can be produced using the papermaking method. The process is simple, does not require large-scale capital investment, has high productivity, and allows for the recovery of the matrix resin. 【Features】 ■ Technology for extracting carbon fibers from CFRP through electrolysis ■ The lowest manufacturing cost ■ Simple process ■ No need for large-scale capital investment ■ Recovery of matrix resin is also possible *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data available for download.

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Three benefits of solving common issues and challenges encountered during lightweight design considerations.

A technical document explaining common concerns about weight reduction during design and development, and the additional benefits that arise from the use of CFRP. Samples are also available.

"The 'Common Issues and Three Benefits of Solving Challenges During Weight Reduction Consideration' is a technical document that explains the common concerns and problems related to weight reduction during design and development, as well as the additional benefits that arise from the use of CFRP." "Do you have any of these concerns?" ■ I want to achieve weight reduction while maintaining strength... ■ I want to use resin for weight reduction, but it's impossible due to high vibration areas... ■ I want to block electromagnetic waves with a lightweight material... * Please view the PDF of the technical document available for download. * If you would like a sample of CFRP, please specify "Sample Request" and provide details about your application and concerns when contacting us. (Samples are limited in quantity and may be declined. Thank you for your understanding.)

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Recycled Carbon Fiber <From Recycled Scheme Development to Processed Product Development>

Would you like to recycle the scrap and waste from the CFRP production process?

Our company provides technology for separating and recovering carbon fibers from scrap and waste generated during the manufacturing of CFRP products, and for recycling them into carbon fiber composites. The recycled carbon fiber composites can be utilized as filling materials for CFRP, reinforcing fillers, as well as insulation materials for construction, and functional materials that leverage X-ray permeability and electromagnetic wave shielding properties. We contribute to reducing the amount of CFRP industrial waste and developing products that utilize recycled carbon fibers, thereby strengthening your brand power. 【Features】 ■ Possession of carbon fiber recovery technology using solvent methods (chemical recycling) ■ Capable of separation and recovery while maintaining long fiber state ■ Can provide molded products such as non-woven fabrics, CFRTP boards, and pipes, allowing for designs tailored to applications in industrial materials, construction materials, sports goods, etc. ■ Support from product commercialization to marketing and channel development *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Phenol CFRP molded products

Developed high heat-resistant CFRP using phenolic resin! Responding to the diversified and advanced needs of customers!

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation has developed a carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) that balances lightweight properties, rigidity, and high heat resistance. This developed product achieves high heat resistance that does not degrade its physical properties even at 300°C by using phenolic resin as the base resin. By adding high heat resistance to its characteristic high thermal conductivity, high rigidity, and lightweight properties, it becomes possible to provide solutions to customer challenges that have been difficult to resolve until now. 【Features】 ■ Uses phenolic resin as the base resin ■ Achieves high heat resistance that does not degrade its physical properties even at 300°C ■ Adds high heat resistance in addition to high thermal conductivity, high rigidity, and lightweight properties ■ Capable of providing solutions to customer challenges that have been difficult to resolve ■ Already confirmed adoption by some customers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Development of technology for the recovery and recycling of carbon fibers from waste CFRP.

Thermal decomposition using alkali hydroxide! Promoting the decomposition of resin without breaking down carbon fibers.

"Development of Technology for Recovery and Reutilization of Carbon Fibers from Waste CFRP Using Alkaline Hydroxide" is a document about research that promotes the decomposition of resin without breaking down carbon fibers by conducting thermal decomposition of CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic), which is a composite material made of carbon fibers and resin, in the presence of alkaline hydroxide. It provides detailed explanations on the research background, objectives, the effects of thermal treatment on carbon fibers in the presence of sodium hydroxide, as well as experimental results such as the strength evaluation of recovered carbon fibers. Comparisons with combustion methods and applications to various products are also included with accompanying photographs. [Contents (Excerpt)] ■ Research Background ■ Experimental Samples ■ Experiment 1: Effects of Thermal Treatment on Carbon Fibers in the Presence of Sodium Hydroxide ■ Results (Effects of NaOH Addition Ratio and Heating Temperature) ■ Results (Analysis by SEM) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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