FRP tool box
The FRP tool box is a tool box whose body material is FRP. We will explain FRP tool boxes, which are different from metal tool boxes such as stainless steel and iron.
What is the material of the FRP tool box?
FRP stands for "fiber reinforced plastic", and is a material that increases strength by mixing fibers such as glass fiber and carbon fiber into plastic materials. Because it combines the lightness of plastic with the strength of metal, it is also used in parts that are used in harsh environments, such as aircraft, racing cars, and wind turbine blades.
Unlike metal, it does not rust, so it is resistant to salt damage and water, making it a suitable material for tool boxes that can be installed outside the vehicle. FRP is used in pools and unit baths because it feels good on the skin, and you can feel the excellent usability as a tool box.
The FRP tool box has an integral structure with no joints
The FRP tool box sold by Yamada Body Works has an integrated structure with no joints on the main body other than the lid, so it has good design, and you can choose from two colors, white and black.
The joints of stainless steel and iron tool boxes are spot-welded, so water easily seeps into the inside of the tool box. Wooden tool boxes were not originally designed with waterproofing in mind. The FRP tool box is not completely waterproof, but it is highly waterproof because there are no joints, and waterproof packing is included in the part that adheres to the lid.