What Is A GRP Ramp?

What Is A GRP Ramp?

Published on Monday 9th December 2019

A GRP ramp refers to a ramp system that features a GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) surface for added strength and durability. This composite material, made from plastic reinforced with glass fibres, is known for its lightweight nature, high durability, and resistance to corrosion. We offer modular ramps with a GRP surface that provides excellent slip resistance, making them ideal for high-traffic public areas such as schools and train stations.

A GRP ramp refers to a ramp system that features a GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) surface for added strength and durability. This composite material, made from plastic reinforced with glass fibres, is known for its lightweight nature, high durability, and resistance to corrosion. We offer modular ramps with a GRP surface that provides excellent slip resistance, making them ideal for high-traffic public areas such as schools and train stations.

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Can I Choose The Colour Of The GRP Sheet On My Ramp System? 

Our ramps are installed with a dark grey GRP sheet as standard, but other colour options are available if needed, including yellow, blue, and black.

 

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