Whether you need to replace damaged RV siding or want to reduce the cost of building an RV, using CFRT as the inner skin of the panels is a great option. Unlike the outer layer of the RV body, the inner surface of the RV composite panel does not need to be overly smooth. On the contrary, it is more important to provide higher mechanical strength.


FRP/GRP sheets are used as exterior wall panels for RV composite panels, and CFRT sheets are used as interior wall panels.

Advantages of Using CFRT Sheets

  • Higher Mechanical Strength:This material is made of two or more layers of thermoplastic unidirectional prepreg tapes (UD tapes) laminated by hot melt at 0°/90°, and has high mechanical strength. As the interior wall of an RV, it can withstand greater impact forces.
  • Lower Costs:Compared with using GRP skin on both the inside and outside of the RV body, using CFRT sheets on the interior walls of the RV panels can save you 20% of the cost.
  • Better Thermal Insulation Effect:Using CFRT sheets as the internal skin of RV panels can provide better thermal insulation effect.
  • More Durable:The protective film on the more durable CFRT surface can isolate moisture and general chemicals, making its surface easier to clean. It is more convenient for the daily use and extends the service life of your RV.
  • Non-toxic and Odorless:Thermoplastic sheet itself has no pungent smell and will not cause harm to the human body. This ensures that your life in RV more comfortable and safer.

Production of continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic composite sheets

  • Our factory has the latest international fully automatic thermoplastic composite production line. Provide you with high quality continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic sheets and thermoplastic composite panels.
  • The production of CFRT sheets uses high-quality raw materials, and no adhesive is used in the entire production process.
  • TOPOLO’s professionals can provide you with one-stop services from design, manufacturing, processing to packaging and transportation.
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