What is GRP?
GRP is the abbreviation of Glass Reinforced Polymer, meaning it is a man-made resin based material which makes it a polymer, reinforced with glass.
GRP Resin Types
Mita® offers 4 main resin types to accommodate the requirements of various industrial applications which can be in chemically aggressive, demanding heated environments.
Features & Benefits of GRP
Density and weight are significantly lower than steel (70% lighter than steel ) with reduced handling requirements.
GRP Technical Properties & Application
GRP (Glass Reinforced Polymer) cable support systems possess unique properties which enable them to resist many corrosive environments
Joints 21 & 22 - Ladder Coupling
When joining two ladders the screwless joint is very handy.
The HDG Process
Hot Dip Galvanising is an action where clean steel is immersed into molten zinc, allowing a series of zinc-iron alloy layers to be applied to the steel by a metallurgical reaction between the iron and zinc.
Fire Testing DIN4102
Wibe ladders are certified according to DIN4102-12 for fire resistance E30, E60 and E90
Free Configuration Software
The Wibe Configuration tool – the right choice. The smartest way to be efficient and profitable, is to cut down on costs.
Wibe Ladder Standards
Wibe Cable ladder system meets the following standards: IEC 61537 NEMA VE 1/CSA 22.2 DIN 4102-12 for fire resistance E30-E9
Electrical Continuity
The standard EN 61537 establishes that for cable ladders with electrical continuity characteristics (metal), this continuity should be guaranteed by means of an equipotential connection and one or several connections to earth in accordance with the use of the ladder system.