Why FRP 2
Smart Infrastructure Needs Smarter Materials
π‘ Introduction: Outgrowing Conventional Thinking
For decades, steel, concrete, wood, and aluminum were the holy grail of infrastructure materials. They still have their place β but the demands of modern urbanization, electrification, coastal expansion, and climate adaptation have exposed their limitations.
Enter FRP (Fibre Reinforced Polymer) β a material once reserved for aerospace and defense, now rapidly transforming public infrastructure, manufacturing, and smart city assets.
At Fibrotech FRP, we see this shift daily: government tenders replacing steel poles with FRP, solar EPC contractors demanding FRP walkways, or electrical consultants specifying non-conductive FRP for metro substations.
FRP is no longer the alternative. Itβs the upgrade.
