Fibrelite was approached by an OEM who provides Onshore Power Supply (OPS) systems, to quote for this large leisure cruise terminal upgrade project. The end user had previously considered...
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This large multinational satellite services provider specified the Fibrelite Trenwa partnership trench and cover system for their latest satellite earth station antenna facility in the U.S.
Once in a while, a product will come along whose performance will drive a change in standards across entire industries. Like stainless steel. Or concrete. Or a trench cover which
At the Royal Canadian Mint, conveyor belts and other machinery runs below floor level to conserve space. These require frequent access for monitoring and maintenance. In the search for a safer simpler alternative to previously installed heavy steel panels, they approached Fibrelite who designed and manufactured custom fiber glass reinforced plastic (FRP) (GRP) composite trench covers to fit directly into existing apertures.
“…The new FRP GRP composite panels worked out well. Our people are really happy with the way they perform. These lightweight panels do not require strenuous effort to remove and replace and has completely eliminated the risks of employee injuries when performing this task.”
Tuan Luong, Senior Facilities Engineer, Royal Canadian Mint
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