Fiberglass Sheets for Refrigerated Trucks

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Fiberglass sheets are an excellent choice for refrigerated truck bodies due to their combination of lightweight properties, durability, and insulation capabilities. When used in refrigerated trucks, fiberglass helps maintain temperature control while ensuring the structure can handle the demands of cold storage transport.

Advantages of Fiberglass Sheets for Refrigerated Trucks

  • Thermal insulation

Fiberglass sheets are used as part of a sandwich panel structure (fiberglass is combined with an insulating material such as foam) to provide excellent insulation. This is critical for refrigerated trucks because it helps maintain the desired temperature within the cargo hold, reducing energy consumption and preventing deterioration.

  • Lightweight & High Strength

Fiberglass sheets are known for their strength and impact resistance. Compared to metal alternatives such as aluminum or steel, fiberglass sheets are lightweight. This greatly reduces the weight of the truck, increasing its payload and enabling it to carry more cargo.

  • Weatherproof & Durable

Fiberglass sheets are highly resistant to corrosion caused by moisture, salt, and chemicals. This is especially important for refrigerated trucks exposed to cold, wet, or humid conditions, especially when transporting cargo that may require frequent unloading and cleaning. It will not rust or corrode over time, ensuring that the truck’s exterior remains intact and operational for a long time.

  • Hygiene and Cleanliness

The smooth, non-porous surface of fiberglass sheets makes them easy to clean and disinfect, and they resist bacterial growth, mold and mildew, which is critical in refrigerated transportation, especially for sensitive cargo such as food and pharmaceuticals.

Gelcoat FRP Sheets

It is a thermosetting composite of fiberglass mat or fabric and resin (usually unsaturated polyester) coated with a waterproof gel coat. Gel coat is a special durable resin layer applied to the surface of the FRP for both aesthetic and practical purposes. MORE

New Fiberglass Sheets – CFRT

In a broad sense, the fiberglass sheets used in refrigerated trucks are thermosetting. In recent years, with the market’s pursuit of lightweight and sustainable development, TOPOLOGROUP, as a professional fiberglass sheet manufacturer, has developed a new type of fiberglass sheet – continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRT). This new material has more excellent mechanical properties, surpassing thermosetting fiberglass sheets in tension, compression, bending, torsion, impact, alternating stress, etc. It is favored by more and more refrigerated truck manufacturers. MORE

FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) VS CFRT (Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic

PropertyFRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic)CFRT (Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic)
CompositionFiberglass + thermosetting resinContinuous fibers +thermoplastic resin
StrengthGood, varies with resin type and fiber contentSuperior, continuous fibers provide high tensile strength and stiffness
Impact
Resistance
Good, but may crack or fracture under heavy impactExcellent, better impact resistance.
StiffnessModerate, depends on fiber contentHigh stiffness.
Temperature ResistanceModerate, can degrade at higher temperatures (depends on resin type)Moderate, can degrade at higher temperatures (depends on resin type)
Processing FlexibilityLimited by thermosetting curing (once set, cannot be reshaped)Excellent, thermoplastic matrices can be reheated and reshaped multipletimes
DurabilityGood resistance to corrosion, but can degrade over time (e.g., UV, moisture)Very durable, excellent resistance to chemicals, UV, and impact
WeightHeavier than CFRT due to thermosetting resinLighter, continuous fibers provide abetter strength-to-weight ratio
CostHigher cost due to manufacturing processMore affordable, lower manufacturing cost
RecyclabilityLimited, difficult to recycle due to thermosetting natureHigh recyclability, thermoplastic matrices can be melted and reformed
Surface treatmentFRP panels are available in a variety of surface colors and treatments, including smooth and textured surfaces.Surface protection film (usually white glossy or matte)

Should I choose FRP or CFRT?

Through the above comparison, we know that FRP provides a smoother and flatter surface, while CFRT provides more reliable mechanical properties and is affordable. The sandwich panels of refrigerated truck bodies can be double-sided FRP, double-sided CFRT, or one side FRP and the other side CFRT, depending on the different performance requirements of refrigerated trucks.

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