Basic Specifications

  • Surface: Gelcoat.
  • Thickness: 0.7~5.0mm.
  • Width: ≤3.2m.
  • Length: 150~250m/roll, or customized.
  • Color: White.
  • Resin: Unsaturated polyester.
  • Glass Fiber Content:38~45%.
  • Area Weight: 2150g/㎡.
  • Barcol Hardness: 40~50.
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Description

The internal fiberglass of the sheet is in the form of a woven cloth, which makes it stronger than felt-based FRP sheets. The advantage of woven fiberglass fabric is that it retains its shape and size, ensuring consistent performance over time. It resists stretching, shrinking and warping, providing long-term reliability in a variety of applications.

  • High strength and rigidity: The glass fibers woven together have high strength and full flexibility.
  • Wear resistance: Because the fiber structure of fiberglass woven cloth is dense and orderly, it usually has good wear resistance. This makes it excellent in applications where resistance to wear and damage is required.

Schematic Diagram

Performances

Mechanical Properties Typical Value Unit Standard
0° Tensile Strength 238 MPa GB/T 1447-2005
90° Tensile Strength 202 MPa GB/T 1447-2005
Compressive Strength 189 MPa GB/T 1448-2005
Shearing Strength 75 MPa GB/T 1450.2-2005
0° Bending Strength 317 MPa GB/T 1449-2005
90° Bending Strength 287 MPa GB/T 1449-2005
Longitudinal Impact Toughness 91 kj/㎡ GB/T 1451-2005
Linear Expansion Coefficient 2.5×10-6 /℃ GB/T 2572-2005

(35℃~100℃)

Remarks: The data above refers to typical values measured from random samples and does not mean the parameter limits. Users are suggested to check the applicability according to specific working conditions.

Applications

  • Finishes for various lightweight or thermal insulation boxes, such as RV bodies, mobile homes, and box truck bodies.
  • Interior decoration of buildings, such as kitchens, hospitals, etc.