Large-scale infrastructure projects — spanning power, water, telecom, railways, and urban development — increasingly specify FRP composites in place of steel and aluminium for components exposed to harsh outdoor or chemically aggressive environments. Amtech's resin and reinforcement systems are used to fabricate infrastructure components that deliver decades of reliable service with minimal maintenance, significantly reducing total lifecycle costs compared to metal alternatives.
In the power and telecom sectors, our resins are used to manufacture cable trays, utility enclosures, and equipment shelters where electrical non-conductivity and weather resistance are critical alongside structural performance. In water and sanitation infrastructure, our isophthalic grades support the fabrication of large overhead tanks, underground sumps, and water treatment vessels that meet the stringent standards of municipal and industrial water supply projects.
Rail and road infrastructure also present significant opportunities for FRP composites — from interior panels in train coaches and bus shelters to road signage gantries and pedestrian bridge decking. In all these applications, the inherent corrosion resistance of FRP eliminates the recurring costs of repainting and rust treatment that are unavoidable with steel structures, making the case for composites compelling from both a technical and economic standpoint.