Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pipes (PFP)
PRODUCT
This shows high performance for strength and stiffness and is appropriate for ground burial.
This resists corrosion and weather.
This makes cable installation easier than existing because frictional resistance is small.
This suits to single core cable because this is non-magnetic.
This is excellent at construction because this is lightweight and easy to cut.
This is excellent at water-tightness.
This suits to weak ground because this has flexibility.
This is able to go around preventive because this has rich lineup of bent pipes.
PFP Pipe
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pipes (PFP)
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