FRP Covered Plywoods for Dry Cargo Box Structures

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FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) reinforced plywood combines the best of both wood and fiberglass, offering strength, moisture resistance, low maintenance, and weight efficiency—ideal for dry cargo boxes that need to withstand heavy use and harsh conditions.

Specifications

  • Facing: Glossy/matte FRP Sheet. (Thickness: 0.7~5.0mm)
  • Core Materials: Plywood (Poplar, pine, birch, eucalyptus, etc.)
  • Thickness: 10~50mm.
  • Width: Max 3.2m.
  • Length: Max 12m.

DESCRIPTION


Expert in Box Body Composite Panels

TOPOLO-TRUCK has developed a series of high-quality composite panels for box truck and trailer bodies. Our composite panels are designed to perfectly combine strength, quality, aesthetics and environmental protection requirements, which can help you improve the durability, safety and transportation efficiency of your trucks. We use industry-leading materials and technologies to carefully build and provide the best solutions for your vehicle projects, and provide high-quality products that meet strict standards and exceed customer expectations.

Product Advantages

  • High Strength-to-Weight Ratio

FRP reinforced plywood is lightweight yet highly durable. It provides excellent structural integrity without adding excessive weight, which is important for maintaining fuel efficiency in transportation.

  • Durability

The fiberglass reinforcement enhances the plywood’s resistance to wear and tear. It improves the material’s strength and longevity, especially in harsh weather conditions, reducing maintenance needs.

  • Water and Moisture Resistance

FRP is highly resistant to water and moisture, making it an excellent choice for cargo boxes that may face exposure to varying weather conditions. The material helps prevent swelling or degradation, a common issue with traditional wood in wet environments.

  • Low Maintenance

The fiberglass surface is easy to clean and maintain. Unlike metal or untreated wood, which may require frequent repairs or protective coatings, FRP reinforced plywood is highly resistant to scratching, fading, and environmental damage.