Fiberglass/GRP Plywood Panel
Fiberglass/Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic (GRP) plywood panels combine GRP skins laminated onto a plywood core in a sandwich structure. This design leverages fiberglass’s protective qualities and plywood’s structural integrity for industrial and commercial applications requiring durability and performance. The panels deliver high strength-to-weight ratios, moisture and corrosion resistance, and UV stability while remaining cost-effective compared to steel or aluminum alternatives.
The three-layer construction features outer GRP skins (0.7-5.0mm thick) bonded to a plywood core (10-50mm thick) using polyester or polyurethane adhesives. GRP skins consist of glass fibers embedded in thermosetting or thermoplastic resin matrices, often with UV-resistant gel coats in glossy or matte finishes. The plywood core uses cross-laminated wood veneers from birch, pine, poplar, or eucalyptus, providing dimensional stability and rigidity. Mechanical properties include flexural strength up to 37 MPa and compression strength around 13 MPa.
Manufacturing employs vacuum composite techniques with Computer Numerical Control (CNC) processing for precision. Panels can be customized up to 12,000mm long and 3,200mm wide, with variable thickness, wood types, surface finishes, and CNC-machined shapes to accommodate specific design requirements.
Applications include truck and trailer bodies, bus and recreational vehicle construction, marine components, modular buildings, and agricultural structures where weather-resistant, robust materials are essential.










