

GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) wall panels, also known as fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) panels, are widely used in various industries and applications due to their durability, versatility, and ease of maintenance. GRP panels are composed of a thermosetting plastic resin reinforced with glass fibers. This combination provides strength, flexibility, and resistance to corrosion and impact.
Durability
GRP wall panels are known for their high durability and long life. They are resistant to moisture, chemicals and abrasion, making them suitable for environments where hygiene and cleanliness are critical.
Lightweight
Despite their strength, GRP panels are lightweight, making them easier to handle and install than traditional materials such as concrete or steel.
Easy Maintenance
GRP panels have a smooth, non-porous surface, making them easy to clean and maintain. They are stain-resistant and do not require painting, reducing ongoing maintenance costs.
Fire Resistance
GRP panels can offer flame retardant properties, making them suitable for applications that require fire safety.
Design Flexibility
GRP wall panels can be manufactured in various colors, textures, and finishes to meet aesthetic requirements. They can also be molded into different shapes and sizes, allowing for customization according to specific architectural and design needs.




Product Parameters
Resin Type | Unsaturated Polyester Resin; Epoxy Resin; Phenolic Resin. |
Thickness | 0.7~5.0mm. |
Gelcoat Thickness | 0.2 – 0.8mm. |
Gelcoat Color | RAL color. |
Surface Treatment | Glossy, matte. |
Fiberglass Content | 40~70%. |
Fiberglass Type | Fiberglass Mat; Fiberglass Cloth. |
Applications of GRP Wall Panels
- Internal wall cladding.
- Partition walls.
- Clean rooms.
- Bathrooms.
- Kitchens.
- Swimming pools.
- Building exteriors where weather resistance is required.

