Rough Surface coating grit solid hollow fiberglass rods poles for fiberglass plant stake easily climb
Product type | Fiberglass product | |
Diameter & length | Customized | |
Color | As you required | |
Shape | Solid, round, square, tube, rectangular, triangular | |
In order to offer you an accurate quotation, please provide the following information 1. Diameter & length 2. Color 3. Surface requirement. 4. Quantity If you have other requirement, please feel free to tell us at the same time. |
Advantages:
1.Excellent performance in UV resistance and chemical resistance
2.With rough surface, can be easier for climbing plants adhere on the stake
3.With fire retardant, can burn the plant branches and leaves directly after harvesting, no need to take back the stakes.
4.Will survive more growing reason than bamboo stakes and wood stakes
5.Lightweight but sturdy, will never rust
6.Easy to install with the pointed end
Any size can be customized as your requirements.
The stakes can be solid rods or hollow tubes.
Tstar Composites, has been specialized in producing various fiberglass/carbon fiber rods, pipes,tubes,and customized shape,etc through pultrusion process, roll-wrapped, mold-pressed process, pulbraided process and so on, is a technological innovation enterprise integrating design, R&D, manufacturing. Since its establishment, it has always focused on the application of carbon fiber reinforced materials to service on structure optimization and weight reducing requested by customers.
Our products cover five major fields, including industrial machinery, sports equipment, unmanned aerial vehicles, auto parts, and medical equipment.
We will provide you with professional and effective customized solutions and quality products.
Pultrusion is a process in which dry, continuous fibers are pulled through a bath of resin and then through a die. The die serves two purposes: it forces the bundle of wet fibers to conform to the shape you want to create and, since the die is heated, it will cure the resin to set the bundle of fibers into its final shape. After the composite comes out of the die, it is allowed to post-cure while being pulled to the saw where it will be cut to stock lengths.