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GRP for Power and Electrical Stations

Relinea are industry leaders when it comes to supplying GRP Products for Power Stations, Electrical Sub Stations, and live electrical environments. GRP products are a sustainable, lightweight, and easy-to-install alternative to their traditional steel and aluminium counterparts. As GRP is a non-conductive material, this makes it the perfect application for live power stations and places […]

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Discover the Carbon benefits of GRP vs Steel

It is well documented that the manufacturing and production of traditional materials such as steel currently creates a multitude of environmental concerns. In the metal industry, the volume of greenhouse gas emissions, water contaminants, and energy consumed during production are all major contributors to global warming. The environmental impact of its production is enormous, yet

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Relinea awarded with SSIP Acclaim in conjucnion with Gold Membership by Constructionline, UK.

Relinea has again retained Gold Membership with Constructionline.  As the new standard service by Constructionline, the Health & Safety Accreditation SSIP Acclaim is standard for members.  With this in place, Relinea has recently been awarded SSIP Acclaim Accreditation. These accreditations provide assurance to our customers of the high standards in the quality of products and

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Is GRP an environmentally sustainable solution?

A question we are often asked, Is GRP an environmentally sustainable solution? An Information Sheet was compiled by Plastics Europe highlighting and discussing the Environmental benefits of Glass/Fibre Reinforced Plastics as below: The environmental benefits of GRP composite, in its many applications, are proven.  However, questions are often asked about the material itself and the

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