Fibre Sheets can be used along with asbestos cement, Galvanized or Colour coated sheets to allow uniform diffused light. Fibre roofs provide options of sizes, colours, opacity and corrugations.
Flat FRP sheet with smooth and wrinkled surface is also available for decorative purpose. Corrugated FRP sheets in different thickness and length can be arranged as per requirement. We also offer FRP Designer Domes and Pyramids.
Fibre Glass Sheets are easier to install like any other conventional sheet fixing. Colour options include natural, white, green, blue, yellow, red, orange etc.
FIBER Coating In Roof Sheets
A fiber coating is primarily used to preserve the Fiber Coating
A fiber coating is primarily used to preserve the strength of a newly drawn fiber and therefore must be applied immediately after the fiber leaves the furnace. The fiber coating apparatus is typically located below the diameter measurement gauge at a distance determined by the speed of fiber drawing, the tower height, and whether there is external cooling of the fiber. Coating is usually one of the limiting factors in the speed of fiber drawing. To minimize any damage or contamination of the pristine fiber leaving the furnace, this portion of the tower, from furnace to the application of the first coating, is enclosed in a clean, filtered-air chamber.
A wide variety of coating materials has been applied; however, conventional, commercial fiber generally relies on a UV curable polymer as the primary coating. Coating thickness is typically 50–100 microns. Subsequent coatings can then be applied for specific purposes. A dual coating is often used with an inner primary coating that is soft and an outer, secondary coating which is hard. This ratio of low to high elastic modulus can minimize stress on the fiber and reduce bending loss.