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SRPP (Glass-Filled Polypropylene) — West Coast Products

SRPP is a glass-filled polypropylene sheet material commonly used in FRC, often supplied or popularized through vendors like West Coast Products.


What It Is

SRPP is a reinforced plastic made from:

  • Polypropylene base material
  • Glass fiber reinforcement

This combination makes it significantly stronger and stiffer than standard plastic sheet.


Why FRC Teams Use SRPP

SRPP is used because it:

  • Is lightweight compared to aluminum
  • Has good stiffness for a plastic material
  • Is impact resistant and durable
  • Does not crack as easily as brittle plastics
  • Is easy to cut and machine

Common Applications

  • Robot structural plates
  • Mounting plates and brackets
  • Intake side plates
  • Lightweight gearbox or mechanism plates
  • Non-metal structural components

Manufacturing Notes

  • Can be cut with CNC routers or saws
  • Drills cleanly with proper speed and sharp bits
  • Does not require tapping in most cases
  • Works well with bolts and rivets

Limitations

  • Not as strong as aluminum in high-load structural areas
  • Can flex under heavy drivetrain loads
  • Edge quality matters for strength (avoid rough cuts)

Key Idea

SRPP is a lightweight, glass-filled plastic sheet material used in FRC as a strong alternative to aluminum plates in lower-to-medium load applications, especially where weight savings matter.