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FIBERGLASS

For All of Your Fiberglass Needs

Here at PG Plastics, we have a wide range of fiberglass materials in stock to meet all your project needs.

Fiberglass is a versatile material that is both strong and lightweight due to its reinforcement with glass filaments. This makes it perfect for constructing and repairing boats. Its waterproof nature also makes it suitable for outdoor projects, various watersports, as well as hot tubs and swimming pools. With different types of glass fabric available, such as cloth, fabric, and polymers, you can choose the best one for your specific needs.

 

For All of Your Fiberglass Needs

Here at PG Plastics, we have a wide range of fiberglass materials in stock to meet all your project needs.

Fiberglass is a versatile material that is both strong and lightweight due to its reinforcement with glass filaments. This makes it perfect for constructing and repairing boats. Its waterproof nature also makes it suitable for outdoor projects, various watersports, as well as hot tubs and swimming pools. With different types of glass fabric available, such as cloth, fabric, and polymers, you can choose the best one for your specific needs.

 

Fiberglass Mat

Fiberglass mat is made of randomly oriented glass threads in flat sheets of fabric, like wood OSB board. It is the strongest glass fabric material, but it doesn’t produce a very even surface. Because of its thickness and absorbent properties, a lot of resin is needed when applying it.

Woven Roving

Woven Roving, a heavy and open weave fabric, is commonly utilized in boat building for its high strength and cost-effectiveness. Made from continuous strands of glass fibers, it is woven into a lattice-work pattern and categorized by weight per square yard, ranging from 14 to 40 ounces. While it may not be suitable for surfaces where appearance is crucial, it remains a crucial structural element in fiberglass boat construction.

Fiberglass Cloth

We offer a diverse selection of fiberglass cloth, which consists of delicate glass fibers woven in a crisscross pattern to form a sturdy fabric. By layering different thicknesses of cloth on top of each other, we can achieve the desired strength and surface finish for a more consistent end product.

Polyester Resin

Polyester resin is a cost-effective option for various uses. It requires a minimum temperature of ten degrees Celsius for proper application. While it may not be as long-lasting as a two-part epoxy, polyester resins can still produce outstanding outcomes when used correctly. Find the perfect pigments to add the colors you desire and bring your project to life.

Epoxy Resin

With their impressive strength and ability to cure at low temperatures, two-part epoxy resins are a must-have for projects where durability is key. Although they may be more expensive, the quality and reliability they offer make them a worthwhile investment.

Gel Coat

Gel coat provides a flawlessly smooth finish to cured fiberglass, making it an ideal choice for achieving a professional look in various projects, not just boats.

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