Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) has good biocompatibility properties.

Is the question "Is FRP biocompatible"? FRP is not biocompatible. FRP is a composite material made of glass fiber reinforced material and thermosetting resin matrix, the main components of FRP are glass fiber, epoxy, phenolic and other resins, after molding, hardening and other processes, FRP has very good mechanical, physical and chemical properties, has a wide range of applications in various fields. Biocompatibility is a property that describes the interaction between a material and a living organism, especially important in applications such as medical devices and implants that come into contact with human tissues. This interaction includes the effect of the material on the organism and the organism's response to the material, and biocompatibility is an integrative evaluation index that is affected by a variety of factors, such as the choice of material, surface treatment, and the design of the structure.