FRP Insulation
Fibre-reinforced plastic cladding for corrosion-resistant protection
Overview
In corrosive and marine environments, metal cladding can degrade quickly. Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP) jacketing provides a tough, weatherproof, corrosion-resistant outer shell for insulated pipes and equipment — ideal for coastal plants, chemical exposure, and offshore installations.
How we do it
Environment assessment
We evaluate corrosion, chemical, and weather exposure to specify the right FRP system.
Insulation base
The thermal insulation layer is installed and prepared to receive the FRP jacket.
FRP fabrication
FRP sheets and jackets are fabricated to fit pipe diameters and equipment profiles.
Sealing & inspection
Joints are sealed and the finished jacket is inspected for a continuous, watertight shell.
Why choose Max Insulation
- Superior corrosion resistance
- Ideal for marine environments
- Long maintenance-free service life
- Lightweight vs metal cladding
Thermal / Hot Insulation
High-temperature insulation for pipelines, vessels, reactors, and equipment operating above ambient temperature.
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Sub-ambient temperature insulation for cold storage, refrigeration pipelines, and cryogenic applications.
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Systems requiring both hot and cold insulation across the same pipeline network — common in petrochemical and pharmaceutical plants.
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