Production of Fibreglass Products

Properties and Characteristics of Fibreglass

Fibreglass is a composite material consisting of glass fibre and a binding agent. Glass fibre serves as a reinforcing element, providing the necessary strength characteristics, while the binder acts as a filler that evenly distributes stress among the reinforcing fibres and protects
them from environmental effects.

The key advantages of fibreglass include: 

  • Exceptional reliability and lightness;
  • Corrosion resistance;
  • Durability;
  • Low coefficient of thermal expansion;
  • High strength;
  • Availability in any colour and shape;
  • Wide range of applications;
  • Low thermal conductivity;
  • Moisture resistance.

The use of high-quality composite materials allows for the production of a wide range of
products applicable in various industries, as well as in everyday life. Our company not only
manufactures a broad assortment of fibreglass products but also utilises the latest
manufacturing technologies to create custom items or components according to the client’s
specifications.

Production Technologies.Our manufacturing process incorporates state-of-the-art methods, enabling us to produce not only standard products but also custom parts of any shape and size, tailored to the specific needs and preferences of our clients.

Contact Moulding Method.This modern method allows the production of a wide variety of shapes and sizes. It involves the manual application of fibreglass layers onto a mould, followed by saturation with polyester resin. The resin hardens, forming the final product.

Injection Method. This highly technological method involves fixing a layer of fibreglass into a moulding apparatus. During production, a vacuum-assisted mould is injected with a mixture of polyester resin and a hardener. After curing, the product undergoes mechanical finishing to
achieve the desired specifications.

Vacuum Forming Method. This method ensures the production of high-precision, high-quality products. The process involves using a vacuum film, which is placed over a mould to create a working surface containing the reinforcing layer. The vacuum ensures the infusion of the polyester resin solution into the layers. This method allows complete control over the saturation level of the
layers, resulting in consistent quality and precision.

By combining advanced methods and flexible production capabilities, we deliver fibreglass
products that meet the highest standards and satisfy the diverse needs of our customers.