Glass Reinforced Plastic fencing solutions have been successfully installed, especially around railway stations and substations. In addition to its intrinsic characteristic of low electrical conductivity, these GRP fences are corrosion resistant and impact resistant, making them highly durable and resistant to damage, including graffiti.
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In the event of a hard impact, steel fences absorb energy and yields under stress. This deforms the fence, which then acts as a catalyst to other structural challenges. In the same instance, GRP is designed to withstand impact. The glass fibres within the product absorb and distribute impact loads, reducing stress concentration.
GRP products with the colour pigments integrated, instead of having a surface coat, are also resistant to harsh paint removers. This is especially useful when someone who considers themselves an artist of sorts, decides to share their (unwanted) artwork with the greater public.

Clayton Substation, Melbourne
Is Steel Really More Affordable?
Let’s talk about this. GRP has a longer life than steel. It is lighter and has higher strength-to-weight ratio. Being lighter, you save on transportation, the use of heavy machinery, and related labour costs, and requires minimal maintenance.

Sunshine Substation, Melbourne
As Kermit says – It's Not Easy Being Green. Or is it?
We mean being earth-friendly. The longevity of GRP, coupled with the lower emissions in production, transportation and installation, make this the greener choice.
For more information about GRP fence, contact us at hello@treadwellgroup.com.au