FRP bolting kits contain non-metallic threaded rods, nuts, and washers made from pultruded or molded FRP material, allowing a fully non-conductive, corrosion-proof connection between FRP profiles. These kits remove the last metal component from the assembly, which matters in electrical substations and MRI facility enclosures where even a stainless bolt introduces a conductive path.
Accessories & Hardware
FRP structures rely on fastening hardware that can match the corrosion resistance of the composite itself. Standard steel fasteners become the weak link when exposed to the same chemical or marine environment — stainless steel and non-metallic fastening systems close that gap.
Quick Selection — Fastening Hardware for FRP Structures
| Application Scenario | Recommended Product Series | Key Consideration |
|---|---|---|
| FRP grating to steel or FRP support beams | SS316 Grating Clip | Marine-grade stainless, pitting-resistant |
| Budget-sensitive indoor or covered grating | Carbon Steel Clip | Hot-dip galvanized, cost-effective |
| FRP handrail post bases, profile connections | FRP Bolting Kit | Non-metallic, fully non-conductive assembly |
Fastening Hardware Range
Each product page provides detailed specifications and installation guidelines for its specific fastening component.
Carbon steel grating clips with hot-dip galvanized finish provide a reliable, lower-cost fastening option for FRP grating in indoor or covered installations where direct salt or chemical spray is not a factor. The zinc coating gives solid corrosion protection for standard industrial environments.
Stainless grating clips secure FRP molded or pultruded grating panels to structural support beams. Two material grades are available—304 for general industrial use and 316 for chloride-heavy marine atmospheres and chemical plant washdown zones. The saddle design distributes clamping force without crushing the grating bearing bar.