The Benefits of Using FRP Duct Manufacturers

09 Sep.,2024

 

FRP Ductwork - Perry Fiberglass

FRP Ductwork

Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) duct products from Perry Fiberglass serve a wide array of applications including municipal, industrial and underground.

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Why Choose Perry Fiberglass For Your Duct Needs
Perry Fiberglass FRP duct products offer numerous advantages over traditional ducting materials such as galvanized, stainless steel and PVC coated metals. Below you'll find some of the many reasons we feel Perry Fiberglass FRP duct represents the best the industry has to offer.

Material Integrity
Perry Fiberglass FRP duct is filament wound with glass and resins formulated for your specific application. The duct is manufactured to comply with recognized industry standards and can be customized to your exact specifications.

Durability
Superior resistance to corrosion and leakage are hallmarks of Perry Fiberglass FRP duct. The same corrosion resistant qualities can be maintained on both the inside diameter (ID) and outside diameter (OD) allowing for a wide range of applications.

Versatility
Perry Fiberglass FRP duct is available in long lengths &#; up to 50 feet. A complete complement of standard FRP fittings and special shapes are manufactured. The light weight duct is exceptionally strong, making it easy for workers to handle on the job site. Factory manifolding, color options and custom wall thickness are all available to meet your unique job requirements.

Ease of Use
Perry Fiberglass FRP duct can be field installed using simple tools. The joining material is the same glass and resin combination as the FRP ductwork. Perry Fiberglass can provide field training for the installing personnel. Optional flanged joints can be provided upon request.

Superiority of Pre-Insulated Duct
All of our ductwork is available in both single-wall and double-wall (factory insulated). Perry Fiberglass pre-insulated double wall FRP duct offers superior performance over field-applied insulation. Advantages include assured uniformity of insulation, permanent protection of insulation by encasement on both ID and OD by a FRP shell, permanent vapor barrier to prevent moisture from condensing within the insulation, and superior thermal conductivity.

Configuration Options
Below are the basic configurations of our products.
  • Shape
    Typical shapes for filament wound construction are round and
    rectangular.

    Typical shapes for filament wound construction are round andrectangular. Engineering assistance is available for designing projects requiring non-standard construction.

  • Diameter
    Duct diameters are available from 2" - 168". Rectangular sizes are available as required for your projects. The same range of sizes are available in our double wall duct (insulated).

  • Lengths
    Lengths up to 40' are available.

  • Factory Manifolding
    All of our FRP ductwork can be factory manifolded to save the installing contractor time and money.

    For more information, please visit FRP Duct Manufacturers.

Below are the basic configurations of our products.

Duct Fittings
Custom fittings are also available upon request.

  • Elbows
  • Tees
  • Laterals
  • Y's
  • Reducers
  • Dampers
  • Register Boxes
  • Square to Rounds
  • Crosses
  • Flanges
  • Blastgates
  • Access Doors
  • Stacks
  • Caps
  • Hoods

Colors
Standard exterior colors are gray and white. Custom colors are available upon request.

Call us today!
Our team of experts will work with you to find high quality, cost-effective solutions for your FRP ductwork needs.

Our team of experts will work with you to find high quality, cost-effective solutions for your FRP ductwork needs.

Benefits of a Fiberglass Duct System

Building HVAC systems are like the lungs of a person &#; they remove stale contaminated air from spaces and replace it with fresh, clean air. HVAC ductwork is the conduit that carries this air throughout the building.

It is essential to have the right ductwork in place when installing a heating and cooling system. Although ductwork is often hidden behind walls, under floors, or inside ceilings, we need to be more vigilant about the material used in ducts since it has a major impact on indoor comfort. When it comes to ductwork, sheet metal, fiberboard, fiberglass, and flexible ducts are the most used materials. This blog post will provide an in-depth look at the benefits of fiberglass ducts and how they can benefit your next building project.

One of the most notable advantages of fiberglass is that it reduces HVAC system noise. The dampened sound benefit makes fiberglass ducting popular in office and commercial buildings. Because they have a well-insulated lining, fiberglass ducting reduces heat loss as it travels through the system. Fiberglass ductwork is engineered to be lightweight without sacrificing strength. Because of their lightweight, fiberglass ducts are easier to install, resulting in a faster, safer installation process.

Fiberglass is inorganic and, therefore, does not support mold growth or act as a nutrient for mold growth. The installation of fiberglass ducting, in combination with an efficient HVAC system, can have a significant impact on improving indoor air quality (IAQ).

Hoffman & Hoffman is proud to represent Perry Fiberglass Products, Inc. in providing our customers with quality engineered fiberglass products. Perry Fiberglass specializes in designing and manufacturing fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) ductwork, dampers, piping, stacks, and other FRP components.

Perry Fiberglass FRP duct is filament wound with glass and resins and formulated for each specific application. Their ductwork has superior resistance to corrosion and leakage.

To learn more about fiberglass duct systems or to inquire about a turn-key Perry Fiberglass system for your next project, connect with a sales engineer today!

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