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Panel Technology

Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer Faces

Exterior FRP Face Sheet Anatomy

1 Kalwall UV-blocking Weatherable Surface (KWS)
2 Super-Weathering UV-stable thermoset polymer matrix
3 Encapsulated glass veil erosion barrier
4 Super-Weathering UV-stable thermoset polymer matrix
5 Prismatic glass fiber reinforcing (including high impact and specialty options)
6 Super-Weathering UV-stable thermoset polymer matrix

Fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel section illustration showing dimensions and layers, highlighting UV-blocking surface, thermoset polymer matrix, and glass fiber reinforcement for architectural applications.

FRP Design Options

FRP Panel Faces | Standard (available for exterior,  interior and  specialty applications)

Fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel surface texture, showcasing a smooth, translucent white finish, relevant to Kalwall's design options for enhancing daylighting in architectural applications.
Crystal

White fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel surface, showcasing smooth texture and UV-blocking properties, relevant for architectural daylighting and energy efficiency applications.
White

FRP Faces | Optional Kal-tints™ (recommended for exterior faces only)

Kalwall's Cumulus Kal-tints™ fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel face, featuring a translucent, light aqua color, designed for exterior applications to enhance daylighting and energy efficiency.
Cumulus

Kalwall Kal-tints™ Cirrus fiberglass reinforced polymer panel showcasing a translucent surface ideal for architectural daylighting applications.
Cirrus

Kalwall Nimbus FRP panel, showcasing a textured surface designed for exterior applications, emphasizing energy efficiency and daylighting in architectural projects.
Nimbus

FRP panel face in Stratus color, showcasing Kalwall's fiberglass reinforced polymer technology for exterior applications.
Stratus

Fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel in aqua color, showcasing a smooth surface suitable for architectural applications and daylighting solutions.
Aqua

Fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel surface showcasing a smooth, translucent texture, relevant to Kalwall's design options for architectural applications.
Rose

Ice blue fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel surface, showcasing texture and color options for architectural applications.
Ice Blue

Greenish-blue FRP panel showcasing translucent fiberglass reinforced polymer technology for architectural applications.
Greenish Blue

 

Interior FRP Face Sheet Anatomy

1 Fire-resistant thermoset polymer matrix (flame and smoke ratings available)
2 Prismatic glass fiber reinforcing (including high impact and specialty options)
3 Fire-resistant thermoset Polymer matrix (flame and smoke rating available)
4 Optional FRP panel finishes + embossing available

Illustration of fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel design options, highlighting prismatic glass fiber reinforcing, fire-resistant thermoset polymer matrix, and various optional finishes for architectural applications.

FRP Design Options

FRP Faces | Standard (available for exterior,  interior and  specialty applications)

Fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel surface texture, showcasing a smooth, translucent white finish, relevant to Kalwall's design options for enhancing daylighting in architectural applications.
Crystal

White fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel surface, showcasing smooth texture and UV-blocking properties, relevant for architectural daylighting and energy efficiency applications.
White

FRP Faces | Standard + Optional Finishes/Textures (available for interior faces only)

White fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel surface showcasing a semi-gloss finish, relevant for architectural daylighting applications.
Semi-gloss (standard)

White fiberglass reinforced polymer (FRP) panel surface, showcasing texture and material quality for architectural applications.
Matte (optional)

FRP panel texture featuring a prismatic surface design, relevant for Kalwall's fiberglass reinforced polymer applications in architectural projects.
Hexpin (optional)

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