FRP Angle Profiles are structural components made from fiberglass reinforced polymer through a pultrusion process. They feature a lightweight design, high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and superior electrical insulation. As an ideal alternative to traditional metal angles, FRP profiles are widely used in construction, chemical processing, electrical systems, cooling towers, marine structures, wastewater treatment, and railway applications. These profiles are especially suitable for harsh environments with high moisture, corrosion, or voltage. Available in various sizes and colors, FRP angle profiles are easy to install, low maintenance, and offer a long service life—making them a smart choice for modern industrial and infrastructure projects.

FRP Angle Profiles, also known as Fiberglass L Profiles, Pultruded FRP Angles, or GRP Angle Beams, are high-strength, lightweight structural components manufactured using advanced pultrusion technology. Made from continuous glass fiber yarns embedded in a thermosetting resin matrix, these FRP profiles offer outstanding mechanical and chemical performance. Designed for structural stability and long-term durability, FRP angles are the ideal substitute for traditional materials such as steel, aluminum, or timber.