EN 13706 FRP datasheet template
A datasheet template built for pultruded FRP profiles to EN 13706 — the European standard that grades structural pultrusions as E17 or E23 by full-section modulus. Upload your FRP section and Dimviz fills the layout: the 3D figure, the dimensioned drawing, the grade fields, weight per metre and the section properties an engineer checks. A live example is rendered below.
| Area | A | 3800 mm² |
| Weight | m | 7.22 kg/m |
| 2nd moment | Ix | 2.293e+7 mm⁴ |
| Section mod. | Sx | 229267 mm³ |
| Gyration | rx | 77.7 mm |
| Material | FRP · Grey | |
- ◆Profile designation
- ◆3D figure + dimensioned section
- ◆EN 13706 grade (E17 / E23)
- ◆Glass content & resin system
- ◆Weight per metre
- ◆Ix, Sx, Iy, Sy, radii of gyration
- ◆Flexural / tensile modulus
What EN 13706 requires
EN 13706 classifies structural pultruded profiles by minimum full-section flexural modulus: E17 (17 GPa) and E23 (23 GPa), each with associated strength and interlaminar shear minimums. A compliant datasheet states the grade clearly and backs it with the geometry-derived section properties that govern deflection and capacity.
Grade is stiffness; geometry is the rest
The EN 13706 grade sets modulus, but weight and section moduli come from the profile's geometry. Dimviz computes those exactly from your section so the datasheet's stiffness story and its numbers line up.
FAQ
What is EN 13706?+
The European standard for structural pultruded FRP profiles. It defines grades E17 and E23 by full-section flexural modulus (17 and 23 GPa) plus strength and shear minimums.
What's the difference between E17 and E23?+
E23 is stiffer (23 GPa vs 17 GPa), so it deflects less under the same load. Geometry and weight are unchanged between grades.
Does the template compute the properties?+
Yes — upload the FRP section and Dimviz computes area, weight per metre, Ix, Sx and the rest from the geometry and places them in the EN 13706 layout.