Fiberglass Reinforced Sheets
Fiberglass reinforced sheets combine two structural fiberglass skins with a lightweight honeycomb core, creating panels that deliver exceptional strength-to-weight ratios. The outer skins use epoxy-impregnated woven fiberglass fabric, while the core features hexagonal cells made from aramid paper, polypropylene (PP), or aluminum honeycomb.
Manufacturing involves sandwiching the core between fiberglass layers, then consolidating through high-temperature curing or thermal lamination. This process bonds all components into a cohesive panel with high tensile and compressive strength. The separated skin design provides significant stiffness and dimensional stability while maintaining low thermal expansion.
These panels excel in aerospace interior components, marine hull reinforcements, transportation applications, and architectural cladding. The hollow core structure inherently provides sound deadening and thermal insulation properties, while the fiberglass construction resists moisture, corrosion, and chemical exposure.
Customization spans thickness ranges from 10mm to 75mm, with widths up to 3.2 meters and lengths reaching 12 meters. Panels accommodate Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining for precise cutting and drilling, and work with standard carbide-tipped tools. Surface treatments range from high-gloss to textured finishes, with extensive options for core density, cell size, and dimensional specifications.

















