SCREENLITE (FRP) — Product Highlight
Screenlite FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer) is an advanced composite solution engineered for strength, longevity, and performance in demanding environments. Designed for rooftop structures, mechanical screening, walkways, and more, Screenlite delivers exceptional durability without the weight, corrosion, or maintenance challenges of traditional materials.
Why Choose Screenlite Fiberglass Composite Structures
What Is FRP?
Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer is a composite material made from a polymer resin matrix strengthened with embedded glass fibers.
Its performance depends on the quality, orientation, and density of these fibers - resulting in a material that’s incredibly strong yet remarkably lightweight.
The Screenlite Advantage
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High Strength.
Screenlite is stronger than structural steel on a pound-for-pound basis, making it an ideal choice for rooftop frameworks, platforms, mechanical screens, and a variety of architectural structures.
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Lightweight Performance.
At 75–80% lighter than steel and 30% lighter than aluminum, Screenlite reduces freight costs, simplifies on-site installation, and places far less weight on overall structural designs.
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Corrosion Resistant.
Screenlite will not rot or corrode and is impervious to insects and harsh environments. Its durability has been proven across hotels, retail stores, hospitals, data centers, schools, energy facilities, coastal regions, and many other demanding locations.
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Low Electrical & Thermal Conductivity.
With excellent insulation properties, Screenlite enhances safety in environments where electrical exposure is a concern.
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Electromagnetically Transparent.
Because it is transparent to radio, cellular, and microwave frequencies, Screenlite is frequently used in telecom structures and screening applications.
Benefits That Reduce Cost & Enhance Safety
Screenlite requires no routine painting or corrosion repair, which dramatically reduces upkeep over time. Its durability results in a significantly lower life-cycle cost compared to steel or aluminum.
Low Maintenance
Because Screenlite is lightweight, installations typically require fewer workers and far less equipment. It can be cut and fabricated on-site with standard carpentry tools, helping reduce downtime and minimize job-site safety risks.
No Heavy Lifting or Welding Required
Screenlite is built to withstand weathering and high-traffic use, maintaining both its structural integrity and its appearance with very minimal upkeep.
Aesthetically Durable
With naturally non-conductive properties, Screenlite helps protect employees and equipment, making it a safer choice for environments where electrical exposure may be a concern.
Creates Safer Work Environments
Rooftop screening structures
Mechanical equipment screening
Walkways and platforms
Telecom equipment enclosures
Coastal or corrosive environments
Commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities