Fiberglass scaffolding: A revolutionary breakthrough in safety and performance
In construction engineering, power maintenance, and industrial maintenance, scaffolding is an indispensable piece of equipment for working at heights. Traditional scaffolding, primarily made of steel and aluminum alloys, while strong enough, has inherent shortcomings in terms of conductivity, corrosion, and weight. The emergence of fiberglass composite scaffolding (commonly known as "insulated scaffolding" or "FRP scaffolding") has completely changed this situation. Using fiberglass as reinforcement and resin as the matrix, it is manufactured through pultrusion or molding processes, possessing multiple revolutionary advantages such as insulation, lightweight, and corrosion resistance, and is hailed as the "first safety barrier in live-line working environments."
