2024-10-29
On October 28, we conducted a load-bearing test on our Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) pallets, placing 39 scales of 20KG each on the pallet for a total weight of 780KG, significantly above the original design load of 500KG. After 24 hours under static load, the FRP pallet showed remarkable resilience and stability, validating its suitability for high-load environments.
In this test, several key performance indicators were evaluated:
1. Load Distribution and Surface Integrity: The FRP grating maintained its structural integrity, showing no deformation, warping, or cracking. This stability highlights the high modulus of elasticity and superior strength-to-weight ratio inherent to FRP, making it ideal for applications that demand durability.
2. Fastening Security: The grating clips remained tightly fastened throughout the load test, demonstrating effective load distribution and solid anchorage. These firm, slip-resistant fastenings contribute to the pallet's overall stability under high-stress conditions.
3. Base Tube Support: The square FRP tubes supporting the pallet base, responsible for carrying the bulk of the compressive load, showed no signs of collapse or deflection. This strength under compression underscores FRP's excellent load-bearing capacity, making it a strong alternative to conventional materials for industrial applications.
This successful test underscores the load-bearing capacity and structural reliability of our FRP pallets, even under loads significantly exceeding standard specifications. The results confirm that our FRP pallets can sustain heavy weights without compromising structural integrity, making them an ideal choice for robust storage and transportation needs.
This evaluation not only demonstrates the reliability of FRP in situations where traditional materials might fail but also reaffirms our commitment to providing high-performance composite solutions.
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