Address
Busubait Fiberglass Factory
P.O Box 63113, Dammam 31516
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
Saudi-made industrial fiberglass solutions
Choosing FRP products is not just about replacing steel or concrete. It is about choosing a material that can handle corrosion, weather, chemicals, and long-term industrial use.
Busubait Fiberglass manufactures FRP, GRP, and fiberglass products in Dammam for industrial, utility, water, wastewater, oil and gas, petrochemical, and infrastructure projects.
Built for practical industrial needs
FRP products are commonly used where corrosion, moisture, chemicals, or outdoor exposure can damage traditional materials.
Our range includes FRP tanks, pipes, fittings, gratings, ducting, scrubbers, process vessels, manhole covers, panel tanks, fiberglass enclosures, and custom FRP moulded products.
Fiber Reinforced Plastic.
Glass Reinforced Plastic.
Both terms are commonly used for fiberglass products made using resin and glass reinforcement.
Corrosion-resistant solutions shaped around site, chemical, load, and service conditions.
Our FRP product range
A quick look at the core FRP and fiberglass products manufactured by Busubait in Saudi Arabia.
Across Saudi industry
FRP products can handle corrosion, heat, chemicals, moisture, and outdoor exposure better than many traditional materials.
FRP pipes, fittings, tanks, gratings, ducting, and custom fabricated products
More than a product list
Industrial buyers need a manufacturer who understands site conditions, technical requirements, and long-term performance.
Busubait supports industrial projects with practical fiberglass manufacturing experience and a broad FRP product range.
Busubait Fiberglass is located in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
The company follows a quality management system for its operations.
Products can be made from drawings, dimensions, chemical exposure, and site conditions.
Practical experience across storage, flow, access, protection, and process applications.
Match the resin system to the chemical, concentration, and service conditions.
Heat can affect product design, resin selection, and service life.
Select gratings, covers, platforms, and tanks for the expected load.
Outdoor products may need UV-resistant finishes or coatings.
Sunlight exposure matters for products installed in open industrial areas.
Some projects may require fire-retardant FRP materials.
Tanks, ducting, covers, and enclosures should match actual site space.
Plan for access, cleaning, inspection, and long-term use.
Confirm any client, consultant, or industry approvals required by the project.
For a detailed guide, read: How to Choose the Right FRP Product for Industrial Projects.
Material at a glance
FRP combines reinforcing fibers—usually glass fibers—with a resin system. The fibers provide strength, while the resin provides corrosion resistance, chemical protection, and shape.
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Share your project details with Busubait Fiberglass. Our team can help you choose the right FRP, GRP, or fiberglass product based on your site and application.
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Frequently asked questions
FRP means Fiber Reinforced Plastic. GRP means Glass Reinforced Plastic. Fiberglass is the common term used for glass fiber reinforced products. In many industrial projects, these terms are used closely together.
Yes, FRP products are commonly used in chemical environments. The right resin, lining, thickness, and design should be selected based on the chemical, concentration, temperature, and service conditions.
Yes. FRP products can be used outdoors, but the product design should consider UV exposure, temperature, wind, load, and site conditions.
You can send your requirement through the enquiry form or contact the team through WhatsApp. It is helpful to include drawings, dimensions, product type, quantity, chemical exposure, and project location.
FRP products can cost more upfront than steel or concrete. However, they often reduce long-term costs because they resist corrosion, need less maintenance, and last longer in harsh environments. This makes FRP a practical choice for chemical, wastewater, coastal, and industrial sites.
In the Gulf region, FRP is commonly used for tanks, pipes, gratings, manholes, ducting, scrubbers, canopies, and equipment enclosures. It performs well in heat, humidity, coastal exposure, and chemical environments. This makes it useful for construction, infrastructure, water treatment, petrochemical, and utility projects.
FRP stands for Fiber Reinforced Plastic. It is made from reinforcing fibers, usually glass fibers, combined with a resin system. The fibers provide strength, while the resin gives corrosion resistance, chemical protection, and shape to the product.
Built around your site
Send us your requirement, drawings, dimensions, or application details. Our team can help you choose the right product for your site.