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711. Benefits  
Linear stress–strain behaviour is a material property that describes how a material reacts to a load. A material with a linear stress–strain behaviour shows a proportional relationship between stre  
712. Benefits - Linear stress–strain behaviour  
Linear stress–strain behaviour Linear stress–strain behaviour  
713. Benefits  
Flame-retardant: GRP can be made flame-retardant using additives. Self-extinguishing: The corresponding GRP profiles are self-extinguishing and stop the spread of flames as soon as the source of fi  
714. Benefits - Fire protection with GRP  
Fire protection with GRP Fire protection with GRP According to customer requirements, GRP is flame-retardant depending on the composition of the material used. Depending on the application, there are  
715. Benefits - Self-extinguishing  
Self-extinguishing Self-extinguishing  
716. Benefits  
Glass-fibre-reinforced plastic: Glass-fibre-reinforced plastic requires minimal maintenance and can last 50 years or longer without its mechanical properties being significantly affected. GRP does  
717. Benefits  
Aluminium: Aluminium is more resistant to corrosion than steel, but can corrode in salty or chemical environments. Aluminium also requires regular maintenance and may require surface treatment ever  
718. Benefits  
Steel: Steel must be regularly maintained and protected against corrosion. Typically, steel must be repainted or coated every 5 to 10 years to prevent rust and corrosion. Without regular maintenanc  
719. Benefits  
GRP is highly weather-resistant, making it a robust and durable composite material for outdoor use. In contrast to conventional materials, such as wood or steel, GRP is insensitive to the harmful e  
720. Benefits - Weather-resistant  
Weather-resistant Weather-resistant  
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