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721. Benefits - Areas of application  
Areas of application Areas of application Mobile telephony and communications: GRP antenna covers and housings are ideal for mobile phone towers, as they do not impair the signal quality.  Airpo  
722. Benefits - Facts and advantages  
Facts and advantages Facts and advantages Minimum electromagnetic interference: GRP does not cause electromagnetic interference, as it allows electromagnetic waves to pass almost unhindered. This is  
723. Benefits  
Glass-fibre-reinforced plastics are electromagnetically permeable. This high permeability to frequencies and waves prevents electromagnetic interference, which is why GRP products can be ideally us  
724. Benefits - Electromagnetically transparent  
Electromagnetically transparent Electromagnetically transparent  
725. Benefits - Density comparison  
Density comparison Density comparison GRP: The density of GRP is about 1.8 to 2.0 g/cm³.   Steel: Steel has a density of about 7.8 g/cm³, which is about four times the density of GRP.   
726. Benefits - Benefits of GRP's lightness  
Benefits of GRP's lightness Benefits of GRP's lightness Ease of use: The low weight of GRP makes it easier to handle and install, resulting in lower labour costs.   Lower transport cost  
727. Benefits  
Low weight MaterialDensityTensile strengthSpecific tensile strength  kg/dm³MPaMPa*dm³/kg GRP profiles 1.9 385 202.6 Oak 0.58 90 155.2 PP 0.91 35 38.5 PA GF30 0.63 124 196.8 Structural steel  
728. Benefits - Low weight  
Low weight Low weight  
729. Benefits  
No earthing necessary Glass-fibre-reinforced plastics are electrically insulating and non-conductive. In contrast to conventional metallic materials, no earthing is required. Products such as GRP gra  
730. Benefits - No earthing necessary  
No earthing necessary No earthing necessary  
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