Common materials for water amusement equipment include FRP, stainless steel, and glass. Each of these materials has its own unique characteristics and application scenarios.
FRP
FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) is a fiber-reinforced plastic commonly used to manufacture water park equipment. It has the following characteristics:
High cost-effectiveness: FRP material cost is relatively low and suitable for large-scale production.
High safety performance: Due to its high strength, it can withstand greater impact and pressure to ensure the safety of tourists.
Corrosion resistance: It has good corrosion resistance and is suitable for humid environments.
Stainless steel
Stainless steel is also widely used in water facilities, mainly because of its:
Strong corrosion resistance: Stainless steel can maintain its appearance and performance under long-term exposure to natural environments such as water, sunlight and air, and is not easy to rust or deform.
Aesthetics: Stainless steel has a modern, simple aesthetic that can be integrated into various water environments. Designers can use its plasticity to create unique water facilities, such as streamlined slides and bridges.
Glass
In some cases, glass is also used to make water rides, especially decorative elements such as transparent pipes and ribbons. Glass has high light transmittance and beauty, which can add a modern and visual effect to water rides.






