As We Atlas Fiberglass,
Design and manufacture composite piping solutions for use across the Oil & Gas, Industrial, Water, and Marine & Offshore Industries.
Our solutions include piping system and tank design, manufacturing, engineering services, project management, technical support, field lamination supervision, and training.
“For a More Sustainable World”
While working to provide our customers with tailor-made solutions, we ensure the durability and performance of our products by using the latest technologies.
Fiberglass
Fiberglass is a composite material composed of glass fiber, glass mat, and polymer resin. This material offers a range of advantages, such as durability, lightweight, high strength, and chemical resistance. Fiberglass is widely used in many industries and is particularly preferred for applications like pipe and fitting production.
Advantages
Fiberglass pipes can be produced in various diameters and lengths and are commonly used in chemical plants, water treatment systems, power plants, marine industry, and other industrial environments. Thanks to their high durability and resistance to corrosion, fiberglass pipes are ideal for long-term use. Additionally, their lightweight nature makes transportation and installation processes easier.
Sectors
Oil & Gas
Composite pipes offer excellent resistance against corrosive environments including soils, hydrocarbons, salt water, H2S, and chemical compounds typically encountered in any oil field. Composite pipes are exceptionally durable, making them an excellent choice as they create value in a world of ever-increasing energy demand.
Industrial
Composite pipes and tanks accommodate a variety of assembly options and complex configurations in the Industrial sector due to their versatility and capacity to withstand high pressures, temperatures, and loads, as well as their excellent chemical resistance.
Water
Safe, reliable, and long-lasting makes composite pipes and tanks a natural choice for the water industry. They provide a better hydraulic performance than steel, ductile iron, and concrete, meaning projects can benefit from significantly reduced Operating Expenses.
Marine & Offshore
Onshore projects are becoming more demanding for higher sizes and pressures leading to bulkier products. As offshore exploration goes into deeper water, platform weights become prohibitive.Composite pipes are 75% lighter than steel, by deploying of composites in as many service applications as possible, weights can be reduced, allowing for faster installation and the use of lighter construction equipment.