Lightweight, flexible reinforcement fabric for special effects and costumes.Durable warp-knit materialEnhances structural integrityCan be sewn or embeddedProvides strength and flexibility
Glass fabric woven from high-strength fibres is used as a reinforcement material in laminates made with polyester, epoxy, and vinyl ester resins. This fabric's unique structure enhances the strength and durability of the final product, making it ideal for various industrial and DIY applications.
Available in pre-packaged sizes of 1, 5, and 10 m², allowing for flexibility in project planning.
The woven structure ensures even resin distribution, optimising the laminate's mechanical properties.
Suitable for use in marine, automotive, and construction industries, where high-strength composites are required.
Lightweight, flexible reinforcement fabric for special effects and costumes.Durable warp-knit materialEnhances structural integrityCan be sewn or embeddedProvides strength and flexibility
High-strength reinforcement with multidirectional capabilities.450 g/m² weight±45° fiber orientationWorks with polyester, vinyl ester, epoxy resinsResistant to shear forcesSuitable for marine and industrial projects
Features a diagonal twill weave for enhanced performance.Conforms to complex shapesImproves impact resistanceCompatible with epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester resinsIdeal for automotive and marine components
Enhance composite strength and stability with this fiberglass mat.600 g/m² multi-axial fabricCompatible with polyester, vinyl ester, epoxy resinsSupports hand lay-up and infusion techniquesImproves tensile strength and impact resistanceSuitable for marine, automotive, structural applications
Chopped strands glass fibre mat for laminating with resins. 225/300 and 450 g/m² weights. Quick wet-out. Suitable for complex shapes. Compatible with hand lay-up and vacuum bagging
Reinforcement material for laminates using polyester, epoxy, and vinyl ester.Available in 1, 5, and 10 m² pre-packaged optionsProvides increased strength due to fabric structure