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FRP Gel Coat Sheet

FRP sheet (fiberglass reinforced plastic) is a thermoset composite material formed by the composite processing of resin and fiberglass. As a new type of material, FRP sheets have replaced traditional metal materials in many fields. The diameter of fiberglass is minimal, generally less than 10microns, and it is a brittle material that is easily damaged, broken, and corrupted. Most fiberglass-reinforced materials exist in the form of mats and fabric.

FRP sheet (fiberglass reinforced plastic) is a thermoset composite material formed by the composite processing of resin and fiberglass. As a new type of material, FRP sheets have replaced traditional metal materials in many fields. The diameter of fiberglass is minimal, generally less than 10microns, and it is a brittle material that is easily damaged, broken, and corrupted. Most fiberglass-reinforced materials exist in the form of mats and fabric.

Product Parameters

Thickness: 0.7~8.0mm.

Length: The length of the rolled materials can reach 200m(with a thickness≤3.0mm

Width: It is usually below 2.8meters. The maximum customizable width is 3.1 meters

Gelcoat Color: RAL color.

Surface Treatment: glossy, matte.

Fiberglass Content: 40~70%.

Fiberglass Type: Fiberglass Mat, Fiberglass Cloth.

Resin Type: Unsaturated Polyester Resin; Epoxy Resin; Phenolic Resin.

Properties of Gelcoat GRP Sheets

Water Resistance: Gelcoat can be used to increase the water resistance of GRP, making it suitable for applications that require water or moisture resistance.

Corrosion Resistance: Gelcoat coating can improve the corrosion resistance of GRP, so that it has a longer service life in the environment subject to chemical corrosion.

Aesthetics: Gelcoats can improve the appearance of GRP and are available in a variety of color and surface texture options for decorative or aesthetic needs.

Abrasion Resistance: Gelcoat can increase the abrasion resistance of GRP and prolong its service life.

Application of Gelcoat GRP Sheets

Flat gelcoat GRP is usually used as the skin material of composite panels, such as building wall panels, RV bodies, box truck bodies, furniture panels, etc.

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