A-1 Fiberglass
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Hastings, NE
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800-403-2898
A-1 Fiberglass,an ISO 9001:2008-certified company, offers a diverse range of molding and application processes including Spray-Up and Hand Lay-Up Open Molding, Cold-Press Molding, RTM, Vacuum Bagging, and Lite RTM. We also offer CNC Precision Trimming and CNC Pattern Work.
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Able Manufacturing & Assembly, LLC
Joplin, MO
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417-623-3060
Established in 1954 and headquartered in Joplin, Missouri, Able Manufacturing & Assembly, LLC, is a full-service supplier specializing in light metal fabrication and welding; thermoform plastic production, open and close mold composite fiberglass fabrication, product assembly and finish paint for major original equipment manufacturers (O.E.M.s).
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Acme Composites
Hanover, PA
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717-637-3895
Acme Composites, a division of Acme Trailer Works, is a manufacturer of fiberglass products with 30 years of experience. You can trust Acme Composites with your most difficult projects! Our highly trained staff can assist your company with the best solutions. Give us a call to learn more about how we can assist you with all your manufacturing needs.
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Advanced Composites, Inc.
Salt Lake City, UT
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801-467-1204
Advanced Composites manufacturers fiberglass pressure vessels, fiberglass tubes and other custom fiberglass products, as well as products for the defense, recreational, commercial and consumer industries. We have produced composite structures since 1960, call today to put our experience to work.
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Advanced Fiber Products
La Crosse, WI
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800-334-4210
Advanced Fiber Products specializes in pultruded fiberglass, creating fiberglass products such as cooling towers, industrial pallets, tool handles, window and door components, highway sound barriers and more. We can produce standard and custom fiberglass shapes for your application.
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Aero-Tec, Inc.
Tekamah, NE
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800-753-3214
Aero-Tec has been working in the Fiberglass Manufacturing and Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) industry for over 20 years. Aero-Tec has the capabilities to tailor its materials to match all customer criteria including specifications for hardness, color, flexibility, heat resistance, corrosion resistance and abrasion resistance.
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Amalga Composites, Inc.
West Allis, WI
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800-262-5424
Amalga Composites, Inc. has the capability and expertise to produce built-to-spec fiber-reinforced composite pressure vessels in a wide range of sizes and operating pressures. Amalga Composites, Inc. can meet the highest design and production standards. Composite pressure vessels are commonly constructed with a filament overwrap of fiberglass, carbon fiber or Kevlar in customized resin systems.
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American Grating
Henderson, NV
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800-990-4783
Since its founding in 1992, American Grating has manufactured top quality molded and pultruded fiberglass gratings, pultruded structural profiles, handrail and ladder systems, and hand lay up custom components. In 1999, AGL achieved ISO 9002 certification and in 2000 achieved ISO 9001 certification which provides international guidelines on quality management and quality system elements. American ...
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Anholt Technologies, Inc.
Avondale, PA
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800-784-7119
Anholt Technologies is a fiberglass fabricator specializing in composite structures for a variety of industries, including medical, industrial and commercial aerospace applications. Call us today for all of your fiberglass fabricating, fiberglass molding and fiberglass products needs.
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Applied Composites Engineering
Indianapolis, IN
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317-345-6070
With our many years of experience, Applied Composites Engineering is a leading fiberglass fabricator. We are one of the largest non-automotive compression molders in the United States. Our expertise lies in engineering and production of high-quality products. Please visit our website today!
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Applied Process Equipment
Scottsdale, AZ
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800-269-4098
Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, since 1988, Applied Process Equipment, Inc. is a distributor of pumps, tanks and water and wastewater treatment equipment servicing the southwest United States. We offer product and systems sales and design application assistance services to municipal, industrial, commercial and builder/developer clients. We assist design professionals, consulting engineers,...
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Architectural Fiberglass, Inc.
Cleveland, OH
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888-483-1775
Architectural Fiberglass is a leading custom designer and manufacturer of various fiberglass products. We specialize in creating ornate fiberglass dome and cupolas for commercial and religious institutions. For more information about our high-quality products please visit our website!
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Arrowhead Plastic Engineering, Inc.
Muncie, IN
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765-286-0533
Arrowhead has been in business for over 40 years. We serve many different customers in many different industries all over the Midwest USA and beyond. Some of our capabilities include but are not limited to: hand lay-up, spray-up, RTM Lite, RTM, CCBM, thermoforming, strip heating & bending, CNC trimming and FARO arm digitizing and laser scanning among others. All fiberglass/composite tooling is...
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Associated Fiberglass Enterprises
Ft. Worth, TX
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800-798-6561
For a diverse set of fiberglass products, seek Associated Fiberglass Enterprises. Our various product lines have included tanks, shelters, manholes and architectural products, as well as custom-designed decorative fiberglass for religious and advertising purposes. Since 1959!
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Augusta Fiberglass
Blackville, SC
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803-284-2246
At Augusta Fiberglass, our team of engineers and designers overcomes regular challenges with corrosion issues and material handling. Our services are provided worldwide, which means we have the ability to handle a variety of projects. Reliable and economically sound products are made possible by state of the art techniques and an “old fashioned” work ethic. Augusta Fiberglass’ unparalleled...
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Avia Sport Composites, Inc.
Hickory, NC
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828-345-6070
What started as a need for the kite industry has turned into components for the composite fabrication, aerospace and sporting goods industries. We have fiberglass rods, tubes and plugs, as well as our Graphlite® micro carbon rods. Contact us for your needs.
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BarnettBates Corporation
Joilet, IL
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800-541-3912
We are a manufacturer of fiberglass fabrication products, including fiberglass grating. BarnettBates Corporation has been providing high-quality fiberglass products for many years and is a leader in innovation and service.
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Bedford Reinforced Plastics, Inc.
Bedford, PA
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814-623-8125
Bedford Reinforced Plastics is a leading fiberglass fabricator for custom or standard protruded fiberglass products. Throughout our history, we’ve continued steady growth and expanded our line of high-performance structural fiberglass products to serve a wide range of applications and markets. When it comes to fiberglass fabrication, we've been doing this since 1974. If you need custom...
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Betterway Products
New Paris, IN
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574-831-3340
BetterWay has been making quality fiberglass parts for over two decades and we are still growing. Our capabilities lead the composites industry starting with very talented and competent employees to differences in manufacturing processes like water jet trimming. Product quality, innovation, and dedicated employees are the foundation of the company’s success. Please contact us for more...
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C-K Composites, Inc.
Mount Pleasant, PA
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724-547-4581
C-K Composites manufactures a wide variety of tubes for OEM, military, and commercial applications. C-K Composites filament-wound products utilize fiberglass roving reinforcements in a specialized epoxy resin matrix. Filament-wound fiberglass tubes provide a very high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent electrical insulation properties and high resistance to corrosion.
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Carolina Research Glass
Greensboro, NC
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336-314-9041
Carolina Research Glass has provided glass blowing and glass fabricating services to its valued customers for over 50 years. We also offer glass cutting, glassware repair, glass molding and much more. We are dedicated to providing high-quality glassware at an economical price in a timely manner.
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Carrier & Sandstedt, Inc.
NAPERVILLE, IL
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630-293-7550
Carrier & Sandstedt has worked with Ershigs, Belco Manufacturing and Fabricated plastics for more than 30 years. These companies offer fiberglass tanks that are the products of choice when corrosion resistance, strength, and safety are important. We offer a diverse range of products by several leaders in fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) tanks for our customers in the Illinois, Wisconsin,...
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CFI Custom Fiberglass International
Wake Forest, NC
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984-235-4360
At CFI Custom Fiberglass International we specialize in high-quality custom fabrication of fiberglass items for industrial, commercial or home use. Among our specialties is the design and construction of the Isotope and Cheshire Catamarans. We have a worldwide customer base and have been in the fiberglass fabrication business for over 35 years.
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Charloma, Inc.
Cherryvale, KS
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888-696-1795
As a leader in the plastics and composite industry, Charloma offers fiberglass fabricating that includes full-service molding. Our fiberglass facility includes the process of prototyping such as fiberglass molding. Since 1969, we have manufactured nonrigid plastic boats and fiberglass shower stalls.
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Chemposite Inc.
Delta, BC
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604-946-7688
Chemposite® is a leading manufacturer and designer of fiberglass products for a wide range of applications. As fiberglass fabricators, we offer many products including fiberglass tanks, pipes and ducts. Our support services include design, drafting, installations, and repairs.
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CJI Process Systems
Santa Fe Springs, CA
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800-322-7422
Established in 1985, CJI Process Systems are leading specialist in the fabrication of a large range of materials including all metal alloys, steel, thermoplastics and fiberglass in addition to manufacturing parts washers like aqueous washers. Offering turnkey solutions for custom tank lines, water evaporators, sandblasting and coating abilities, we deliver finished products that are built to last.
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CMDT Manufacturing
Everman, TX
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(817)551-9004
We are a professional fiberglass manufacturer that creates a wide variety of parts for companies and consumers across the country. Products including package chutes, seat pans and bottoms, battery covers, skate car and our most trusted walk in bathtubs known worldwide. Consistency of performance and quality is our first mission. Contact us today for more information.
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Composite Engineering Design Inc.
Jupiter, FL
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561-346-7038
Fiberglass Sales manufactures fiberglass parts and components, for the military, marine, automotive, architectural and industrial markets. For more information about our high-quality manufacturing please call or visit our website today!
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Composites USA, Inc.
North East, MD
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410-287-2700
Composites USA is a fiberglass fabricating company manufacturing corrosion-resistant equipment, including ducts, pipes, vessels and complete systems using fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP/GRP), stainless steel (SS) and thermoplastic lined (olefin, vinyl or flouropolymer) FRP or lined SS.
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Comptec Inc.
Irwin, PA
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724-864-4311
Comptec's filament winding process utilizes a resin matrix and a reinforcing fiber, wound in a precise pattern to produce the ultimate mechanical strength and dielectric properties required for each specific application. Comptec has the capability to combine three families of resins with four types of reinforcing fibers.
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Corro-Tech
Union, MO
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636-583-9393
Centrally located in the Midwest, CORRO-TECH&trade services industries throughout North America. CORRO-TECH&trade has continued to maintain an edge in its industry with ultra-modern innovative designs and problem solving capabilities to supply: tanks of steel, stainless steel, polypropylene, PVC, fiberglass and more. Count on our knowledge of corrosion resistant material and manufacturing...
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Crane Composites, Inc.
Channahon, IL
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800-435-0080
Crane Composites is a leading manufacturer of fiberglass materials in international market areas. Operating since 1954, we combine expertise and innovation to provide solutions to replace traditional materials. Our focus is on the customer and providing quality fiberglass products on time.
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Creative Pultrusions, Inc.
Alum Bank, PA
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888-274-7855
Creative Pultrusions, Inc. (CP) is The World’s Most Innovative Leader in the Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites Industry. Our high-strength pultruded profiles are designed and manufactured to provide lasting performance in highly corrosive environments. Typical pultruded applications include: custom fiberglass structural shapes, standard fiberglass structural shapes, fiberglass decking and...
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Current, Inc.
East Haven, CT
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877-436-6542
At Current, we manufacture insulating laminate such as carbon fiber sheet, and we perform fiberglass fabrication for many applications. Thermosets are available in fiberglass sheet, rod and tube. Our FR4 copper clad laminates are constructed of a dielectric fiberglass material. In business since 1962.
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Custom Composites
Oklahoma City, OK
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877-912-6297
Since 1972 we have been relied upon for quality and custom designed fiberglass products for the transportation, fire apparatus, chemical, automotive, aerospace, theme park and utility industries. If you are looking for a standard tank, our line of Economy tanks offers seven different Fiberglass and six different Polypropylene tanks available for a LOW price.
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Custom Manufacturing
Caldwell, ID
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208-459-2410
For over 4 decades we have been manufacturing custom fiberglass and plastic products! We are a second generation, family-owned business! We make fiberglass and plastic parts for customers in a variety of industries. To learn more about our company, visit our website or call us today! We look forward to helping you with your custom fiberglass needs!
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D&T Fiberglass, Inc
Sacramento, CA
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916-383-9012
Here at D&T Fiberglass we have been creating reliable products since 1987 and we are happy to say that we have grown into on of the largest manufacturers of fiberglass products. We are specialists in manufacturing fiberglass containers for grapes, tomatoes, potatoes, and many other food items. Our products are FDA approved and can be formed into a shape that is ideal for your application. These...
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Design Tanks
Sioux Falls, SD
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888-830-0061
Design Tanks is a fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) tank manufacturing company with more than 40 years experience. Centrally located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Design Tanks provides engineering, design, and manufacturing processes. Design Tanks works with each customer one-on-one, handling a project from conception to delivery and following up with service.
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Diamond Fiberglass
Victoria, TX
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361-572-4040
When ordering a Diamond vessel, customers are receiving the best in Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) fabrications. Diamond is an ASME RTP-1 Certified Fabricator and it's comprehensive quality assurance program was developed in-house and is continuously improved to meet or exceed industry standards for fabrication and testing for FRP vessels.
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Dipcraft Manufacturing Company
Braddock, PA
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800-245-6145
With more than 65 years of experience in all facets of the fiberglass business, Dipcraft Manufacturing is a designer and manufacturer of a number of fiberglass products. From fiberglass moldings to caulking and fasteners, awnings, carports, decks and skylights, we have different types of fiberglass to fit any application. Please contact us or visit or website for more information!
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EuropTec USA Inc.
Clarksburg, WV
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304-624-7461
Our products include EagleEtch® and EagleEtch Plus&trade the display industries best performing Anti-Glare Glass, Anti-Reflective Glass, IR blocker and EMI shielding and vandal proof filters. In addition, we offer silk screening, chemical strengthening, heat tempering, bending and laminating. Our products are used in Touch Panels, ATM`s, Kiosk`s, Military and Avionic, and Industrial Displays.
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Fiber Materials, Inc.
Biddeford, ME
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207-282-5911
Fiber Materials, Inc. is an industry leader producing high temperature materials, advanced composites, carbon and graphite insulation and carbon/carbon composite products. We have been doing so for more than 30 years. FMI® also offers quartz based fiber and fabrics, ablative coatings, and an independent Energy Materials Testing Laboratory.
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Fiber-Tech Industries, Inc.
Spokane, WA
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800-767-4066
Dedicated to quality solutions, Fiber-Tech Industries provides fiberglass fabrications for a variety of industries including the transportation and construction industries, as well as many others. Fiber-Tech’s services will bring you quality results, as they have been doing since 1983. Visit Fiber-Tech’s comprehensive website to see a full description of its inventory.
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Fiber-Tech, Inc.
Franksville, WI
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262-835-1300
Custom molder of fiberglass composites for OEM markets national & international. Complete manufacturing cycle from initial concept & design through prototype & tooling with production volumes from tens to thousands. Markets served not limited to but include agricultural & construction equipment, commercial rail & turf, mass transit, telecommunications, transportation, aerospace & power generation.
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Fiberbasin, Inc.
Aurora, IL
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(630)978-0705
Fiberbasin, Inc. has been manufacturing fiberbasins for the pump industry since 1960, with a reputation for high quality and quick delivery. We provide custom modifications for unique applications including special sizes and shapes such as square and rectangular, and/or drop-in liners where required. We also have a trained and skilled service crew with over 20 years of experience with the...
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Fiberglass Fabricators, Inc.
Smithfield, RI
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888-593-3552
Fiberglass Fabricators manufacture fiber reinforced plastic composite covers and baffle systems and other fiberglass products and fiberglass parts. Founded in 1954, we provide fiberglass fabrication to the water and wastewater industries. We can provide custom fiberglass for your specific project.
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Fiberglass Technologies, Inc.
Levittown, PA
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215-943-4567
Our fiberglass items are a great alternative to metal. These products are not only flexible and lightweight but also very durable. Turn to us for your fiberglass fabrication needs. Our engineers can create fiberglass protective coverings, machine housings and more. Our teams utilize open molding and infusion to ensure the quality of our items. Please give us a call today!
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Fiberglass Technology, Division of Beachcomber
Stuart, FL
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(772)283-0200
Since 1978, Fiberglass Technology has been working in composites with our reputation built through high quality fiberglass which evolved into providing products & services for the government and defense contractors. Our customer base includes the US Coast Guard, US Army Corp, Disney World, General Dynamics, Sikorsky Aircraft etc. Our services include design and manufacturing, tooling and parts,...
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Fibergrate Composite Structures Inc.
Dallas, TX
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800-527-4043
Fibergrate Composite Structures is a global fiberglass fabricator specializing in high-quality fiberglass products and fiberglass grating. Fibergrate serves a wide range of industrial and recreational markets with quality fiberglass fabrications. Call today for more information!
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Formed Fiberglass Co., Inc.
Fombell, PA
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800-741-2434
Besides being a fiberglass fabricator of custom products, we also make repairs and can perform on-site lamination. Since 1978, Formed Fiberglass has been manufacturing fiberglass products such as tanks, tank linings, building panels, storage containers, ducting systems, flooring, fume stacks, etc.
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FRP Resource LLC
Arcadia, CA
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866-437-7728
FRP Resource is one of the largest manufacturers of fiberglass gratings (molded and pultruded) with guranteed quality and the lowest price. We also offer quality glass fiber products (i.e. Gun Roving, Woven Roving) and steel grating molds. For more info, see our website!
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GEF Incorporated
Winfield, WV
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304-755-1600
GEF Incorporated is a fiberglass fabricator specializing in fiberglass fixed and caged industrial ladders, fiberglass cover systems, fiberglass grating and structural fabrication. GEF provides maintenance-free, corrosion-resistant, cost-effective fiberglass fabrication.
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General Plastics & Rubber Co., Inc.
Houston, TX
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713-644-1449
GPRC is a designer & manufacturer of high-quality, fiberglass composite products to meet the harshest conditions. Founded in 1967, we machine and manufacture primarily oilfield components and specialty items. We offer quality products, design, prototyping and quality production manufacturing.
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Glocon Inc.
Denville, NJ
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973-463-7300
Glocon is the Manufacturer of Swifter® Industrial Fans, Commercial Ceiling Fans, Warehouse Fans, Industrial Cooling Tower Fans, Hybrid HVLS Fans, Solar Powered Warehouse Fan, Air Cooled Heat Exchanger Fan, Axial HVAC Impellers, & Fiberglass (FRP) Fan Blades. Glocon also offers Custom Fan and Ancillary Fiberglass and Metal Parts Manufacturing Services. Glocon is committed to providing superior...
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Grace Composites
Lonoke, AR
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501-676-9505
At Grace Composites, we are dedicated to providing our clients with outstanding craftsmanship on all of their fiberglass fabrications. We offer standard products in addition to completely custom fabricating services to meet your needs. We have the skill to create CAD shop drawings and cut sheets for all types of piping systems & custom fittings. With over 150 years combined experience in shop...
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Haysite Reinforced Plastics
Erie, PA
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814-868-3691
Haysite is a world leader in fiberglass reinforced products for industrial & commercial electrical insulation markets, and is continually diversifying FRP for such applications as corrosion resistance, water treatment, thermal-platen insulation & medical. Our versatility includes laminated sheet, custom molded parts, pultruded shapes & molding compounds. Advancing thermoset composites since 1954.
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Hood Manufacturing Inc.
Santa Ana, CA
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714-979-7681
Specializing in open and closed molding for over 45 years. We are capable of molding complex shapes and assemblies. If you're tired of bad service and marginal quality, we are your solution. We can take you from design to production in the shortest time. Member of the American Composites Manufacturers Association.
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Hydra-Matic, Inc.
Huntington Valley, PA
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215-676-2992
Founded in 1945, Hydra-Matic is a supplier of custom fiberglass products. We are custom fiberglass fabricators specializing in short production runs, small quantity and large orders. Using only high-quality materials, we provide services to the battery, appliance, thermal and specialty industries.
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Industrial Linings, Inc.
Theodore, AL
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800-350-0795
Industrial Linings specializes in fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) fabricating, with products such as fiberglass tanks, enclosures, grating and other fiberglass products. Industrial Linings serves a range of industries, such as the chemical plus pulp and paper fields with quality fiberglass fabricating.
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Insul-Fab, Division of Concote Corp.
Coppell, TX
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214-956-0055
Insul-Fab provides over 20 years of experience in supplying industries and OEMs with customized products. We also provide EMI shielding and EMI/RFI shielding to a wide range of industries. Our mission is to go above and beyond customer expectations. Call us today with all of your needs.
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Janco Engineered Products
Mishawaka, IN
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574-256-3860
We produce fiberglass-reinforced plastic parts and composite structures. Janco Engineered Products has over 100 years of combined experience serving the electrical distribution and power tool industries, as well as many more, with outstanding reinforced plastics. Only UL certified grade materials are used.
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KAR-DEL Plastics, Inc.
Ashland , OH
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419-289-9739
Custom manufacturer of tanks, scrubbers, hoods, stacks, containment systems & pans, baffles, inserts, covers, troughs & effluent troughs, clarifiers, aqua culture & fish hatchery tanks, weirs and more. We do bulk tanker linings, relinings and repairs, and will build almost anything to our customers' specifications.
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L.F. Manufacturing, Inc.
Giddings, TX
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800-237-5791
L.F. Manufacturing is a manufacturer of fiberglass-reinforced plastic tanks, plastic water tanks for rainwater storage, chemical tanks, piping systems, manhole liners and other products. Since 1974, we have been building our corrosion-resistant tank products with quality in mind. ASTM certified.
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Lera Glass Incorporated
San Bruno, CA
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650-589-8919
Lera Glass is dedicated to the art of craftsmanship collaborating with architects, engineers and designers in the production of quality fiberglass fabrications. Projects range in scope and scale, but always result in high quality fiberglass products and components. Though originally specializing in fiberglass; wood, metal and acrylic fabrications are also available to better serve your needs.
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Liberty Pultrusions
West Mifflin, PA
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412-466-8611
Our business, for 35+ years, has produced fiberglass reinforced pultrusions in custom or stock shapes. Some of our pultruded fiberglass products include structural shapes, electrical shapes, fiberglass rod and tubing that are used for cooling towers, structural supports and more.
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Light Fabrications, Inc.
Rochester, NY
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800-836-6920
Light Fab leads the tape industry with innovation, supplying large & small OEMs with a vast range of custom adhesives & services. Offering foam adhesives, electrical tape, photoluminescent & vinyl tapes with 1,000 class cleanroom capabilities, ISO 14001 certification & environmentally sound fabrication.
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Mark Optics Incorporated
Santa Ana, CA
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714-545-6684
Since 1967, Mark Optics has specialized in quality glass fabrication and fused silica substrates. We specialize in precision flat optical components and ultra-thin wafers. Our capabilities include lapping, precision polishing, cnc shaping and much more.
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McClarin Plastics, Inc.
Hanover, PA
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717-637-2241
McClarin Plastics is a fiberglass fabricator specializing in fiberglass products and fiberglass fabrication. We provide the best in quality, service and delivery in order to meet customers' expectations. We are an ISO 9001:2000-compliant company ready to help you meet your design needs and lower your cost. Call us!
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Meikle Marine & Machine, Inc.
Tiverton, RI
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401-265-5814
Meikle Marine & Machine is a fiberglass and composites fabricator. We are a manufacturer providing a wide variety of fiberglass fabricating services to meet the needs of our customers.
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Miles Fiberglass & Composites, Inc
Portland, OR
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503-775-7755
Miles Fiberglass has invested almost 50 years in the fiberglass and composites industry. Our company produces RV component parts, Rail car component parts, water storage tanks, showers, wind turbine component parts, cars and much more. Some processes include open mold spray up, vacuum bagging and resin infusion. For a complete listing of the processes we provide, view our website.
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Molded Fiber Glass Companies
Ashtabula, OH
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800-456-5263
At Molded Fiber Glass Companies, we have fiberglass products to suit your needs. Our core fiber molding technologies include directed fiber performing, compression molding, infusion molding, painting and any secondary operations that may be necessary. Contact us for custom fiberglass products.
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Molded Plastic Industries, Inc.
Holt, MI
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800-610-0811
Molded Plastic Industries, Inc. has been manufacturing high quality fiberglass fabrication for over 30 years. Let our experienced staff help you select the most cost efficient manufacturing process for your unique application. The production team is ready to provide you with superior customer service and satisfaction. Call one of our service representatives today to learn more!
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Nationwide Tank and Pipe
New Braunfels, TX
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830-387-4027
Our fiberglass fabrication processes are second to none. We work hard to provide our customers with the best products available. We offer the shortest lead times and you will not be upset with the secondary features we provide. Our engineers are ready to handle any size project. These outstanding fiberglass solutions will last you for years! Give us a call to speak with one of our...
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Otto Hopfinger & Sons, Inc.
Hustisford, WI
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920-349-3685
Otto Hopfinger Welding, now Otto Hopfinger & Sons, Inc, was founded in 1952 by Otto and Beatrice Hopfinger. In addition to Electrical Components, OHS Inc. manufacturers Machine Guards, Covers, Custom Tanks, Custom Car kits, Model boats, Yard Pools, Sculptures, as well as fiberglass repair. Every product manufactured by OHS incorporates quality craftsmanship with innovative technology. Every...
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Paramount Fabricators
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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909-987-4757
Since our incorporation in 1956, Paramount Fabricators has established itself as a leader in the fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) industry. Specializing in the manufacture of FRP process equipment, we have designed and manufactured numerous fiberglass products such as wet scrubbers, carbon odor control units, gas scrubbers, process vessels, duct, pipe, tanks, shipping containers and more.
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Performance Composites, Inc.
Compton, CA
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310-328-6661
Fiberglass and composite production and tooling are what we're known for. We are a service company, and also known for making molds for other fiberglass companies to use. We have 25 plus years in the composites industry. For more information, please visit our website!
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Perry Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Avon Lake, OH
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321-609-9036
Perry Fiberglass Products, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of high quality Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Duct products (including FRP duct and FRP fittings) for industrial ventilation, heating, exhaust, and process related ductwork systems.
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Plastic Engineered Products (PEP)
Branchburg, NJ
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800-407-3726
Plastic Engineered Products is a fiberglass fabricator of composite-based products and parts for the military and commercial markets. We manufacture fiberglass products and fiberglass parts for clients throughout the United States. Services include open face fiberglass molding and the use of 40 foot lay up booths.
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PolyOne® Corporation
Sussex, WI
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866-765-9663
We are a fiberglass fabricator providing industries with quality fiberglass products and composite structures. PolyOne's fiberglass fabrication applications include electrical, corrosion, recreation, energy and more. Some products: fiberglass road markers and fiberglass insulators and brackets.
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Polyply Composites Inc.
Grand Haven, MI
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616-842-6330
We are a premier manufacturer of fiberglass products. We take pride in our ability to custom build any type of solution that our customers may request. Our teams are the experts of the fiberglass fabrication industry. Turn to us for reliable and consistent products. All of our fiberglass items are reinforced with the best materials. Please give us a call today to learn more.
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Power Composites, LLC
Leeds, AL
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205-699-1715
Power Composites is a consulting company that has specialized in the application of Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics (FRP) for corrosion services in the pulp and paper, chemicals power and process industries. The company offers design, engineering, inspection and testing services for all process industries.
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Power Engineering Company, Inc.
Shrewsbury, MA
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800-274-1303
Power Engineering Company, Inc. provides its customers with high-quality bar grating and fiberglass gratings. Our Gripstrut® safety grating allows a more secure walking surface, economical, long lasting, and rust resistant. For all your standard materials and patterns, we also have perforated and expanded metal available.
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Process/Kana, Inc.
Murrysville, PA
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(800)325-4748
Process/Kana Inc has become a known distributor of polyethylene and fiberglass storage tanks serving the industrial and municipal markets. We also specialize in pumps, fiberglass pipe, mixers, tank monitoring systems, chemical feed, oil skimmers, pumping stations, and water and waste water equipment. We understand our customers’ needs and provide products that give solutions for market specific ...
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Retterbush Fiberglass Corp.
Piqua, OH
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937-778-1936
Founded in 1976 Retterbush Fiberglass continues a long running tradition of high quality fiberglass fabrication for a wide range of fiberglass composites and products. The innovative staff and clean, modern manufacturing facility with several manufacturing and tooling methods allows the company to take you from concept drawing to finished product in the most economical way with the best results.
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Seasafe, Inc.
Lafayette, LA
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800-326-8842
Seasafe® is a fiberglass fabricator of fiberglass grating, fiberglass products and composite structures. Seasafe® serves the transportation, food processing, pharmaceutical and metal finishing industries.
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Signature Enclosures
Avondale, PA
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800-462-7126
We have been in the fiberglass industry for almost 50 years, and with this experience we know we can help our customers fabricate custom fiberglass enclosures to their exact specifications. Our fiberglass enclosures are available in both wall-mount and free-standing designs, with insulation options.
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STM Industries
Tampa, FL
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888-854-3544
STM has been providing expert advice and novel solutions for over twenty-five years for a wide range of clients. We manufacture both production and custom fiberglass products. With over 25 years of industry experience STM has the skill to provide innovative products using cutting edge technology while maintaining the best quality.
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Strongwell Corporation
Bristol, VA
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276-645-8000
Our world class steel grates are designed for longevity and usability. We can supply a plethora of secondary operations including: sawing, shearing, forming, welding, punching, drilling, plasma cutting, burning, rolling and more. Our teams have the skills to handle virtually any project that requires extensive custom fabrication. Please give us a call today to learn more information!
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Structural Fiberglass, Inc.
Bedford, PA
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814-623-0458
Structural Fiberglass is a specialist in fiberglass fabricating, fiberglass grating and fiberglass products. With an emphasis on structural elements such as mezzanines, gratings, panels and more, we strive to bring you the benefits of fiberglass with the solution to your every challenge. Structural Fiberglass brings clients from design to engineering, through fabrication and even distribution.
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Topp Industries, Inc.
Rochester, IN
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800-354-4534
Topp Industries is a world-leader in rotationally molded plastics including plastic storage tanks and double-wall tanks. We offer a number of rotomolded poly basins and containers, as well as offering state-of-the-art custom rotomolding services.
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Town & Country Plastics, Inc.
Marlboro, NJ
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732-566-3800
At Town & Country Plastics, Inc., we solve your water control problems by designing and manufacturing custom neutralization and wastewater treatment systems and products in any size, shape or material you require, and we do it with fast turnaround times and at highly competitive prices. Town & Country Plastics has been a leading manufacturer of poly tanks, neutralizing and dilution tanks,...
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Vanaire®
Louisville, KY
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800-743-3553
Vanaire Filament Wound or Hand Lay-Up tanks offer the ultimate in corrosion protection. Our Filament Winding technique, based on the utilization of continuous strands of glass produce a fully laminated shell with no seams.
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Wastewater Depot, LLC
Batavia, OH
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513-732-0129
As part of a complete line of wastewater treatment equipment, Wastewater Depot, LLC manufactures fiberglass enclosures for blower motors. Our enclosures are strong, lockable and can be designed to fit specific applications.
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During the fiberglass fabrication process, thin glass fibers are combined using various types of resins to create a product that is lightweight yet durable. Because it features these fiber and resin combinations, fiberglass is known as a composite.
Fiberglass Fabrication During the fiberglass fabrication process, thin glass fibers are combined using various types of resins to create a product that is lightweight yet durable. Because it features these fiber and resin combinations, fiberglass is known as a composite.
Fiberglass Fabrication During the fiberglass fabrication process, thin glass fibers are combined using various types of resins to create a product that is lightweight yet durable. Because it features these fiber and resin combinations, fiberglass is known as a composite.
Fiberglass fabrication is a versatile manufacturing process that involves shaping and molding fiberglass materials to create various products. Fiberglass, also known as glass-reinforced plastic (GRP), consists of fine fibers of glass embedded in a polymer matrix. This combination results in a lightweight yet durable material that finds widespread application across multiple industries. From construction to transportation, fiberglass fabrication has become an integral part of modern manufacturing processes. Read More…
Fiberglass Innovations LLC provides custom fiberglass fabrication and manufacturing services. They specialize in precision-crafted tool handles and FRP composite rescue tools. Fiberglass Innovations LLC also designs custom fiberglass products. Their capabilities include cutting, sanding, painting, assembly, and crating. Experience the future of fiberglass with Fiberglass Innovations LLC.
We are a premier manufacturer of fiberglass products. We take pride in our ability to custom build any type of solution that our customers may request. Our teams are the experts of the fiberglass fabrication industry. Turn to us for reliable and consistent products. All of our fiberglass items are reinforced with the best materials. Please give us a call today to learn more.
CT Composites offers a variety of fiberglass fabrication capabilities, including open molding, closed molding, repair, coating, and refurbishing. They specialize in commercial shrink wrapping, vacuum infusion processing, and light resin transfer molding. With experience providing solutions for industrial, residential, and federal industries, CT Composites offers high-quality service and results.
Advanced Fiberglass Concepts (ADV) is a leading provider of high-quality composite products and solutions for various industries. With a commitment to innovation, exceptional craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, ADV has established itself as a trusted name in the composite manufacturing industry. ADV has the vision and capabilities to deliver advanced composite solutions that meet the...
With over 100 years combined experience, All Plastics and Fiberglass has the experience to handle all your fiberglass needs. No matter how large or small the job is, AP & F is committed to a process that ensures the highest quality fiberglass fabrications.
Fiberglass fabrication involves a series of steps that encompass material selection, molding, and finishing. To start, high-quality raw materials, such as glass fibers and resin, are carefully chosen for their strength and compatibility. The process then proceeds with one of several fabrication techniques, including hand lay-up, spray-up, and filament winding.
Hand Lay-Up Fiberglass Fabrication
The hand lay-up process is one of the most traditional and widely used techniques in fiberglass fabrication. It involves manually layering fiberglass sheets or mats onto a mold by hand and saturating each layer with resin. The process begins by applying a gel coat to the mold’s surface to create a smooth and glossy finish on the final product. Afterward, fiberglass material is placed onto the mold, and resin is applied using brushes or rollers to ensure proper impregnation and adhesion. The layers are built up one by one until the desired thickness is achieved. Once the composite is fully laid up, it undergoes curing, where the resin hardens, bonding the fiberglass layers together to form a strong and durable product.
Hand lay-up offers several strengths that make it a versatile and popular choice in various industries. One of the main benefits is the flexibility it provides in creating complex shapes and sizes. The manual process allows for precise control over the placement and orientation of the fiberglass material, making it suitable for custom or low-volume production where unique designs are required. Additionally, hand lay-up requires relatively simple equipment, making it more accessible for smaller manufacturers or those with limited resources. This method also allows for easier integration of additional components, such as reinforcements or inserts, during the lay-up process.
Despite its versatility, hand lay-up does have certain limitations to consider. The process can be labor-intensive and time-consuming, making it less efficient for large-scale production or projects with tight deadlines. Moreover, achieving uniformity in layer thickness and resin distribution may be more challenging compared to other automated methods, potentially leading to variations in the final product’s mechanical properties. The manual nature of the process can also introduce a higher risk of air voids or trapped air bubbles in the composite, which may weaken the material or affect the surface finish. Additionally, hand lay-up may not be as well-suited for applications requiring extremely precise fiber orientation, which can be better achieved through techniques like filament winding.
Despite its limitations, hand lay-up remains a valuable fiberglass fabrication method for various industries, including marine, construction, and automotive. Manufacturers can leverage the strengths of hand lay-up to produce custom, one-of-a-kind components with excellent strength and durability. By carefully considering project requirements and design complexity, engineers and fabricators can determine whether hand lay-up is the ideal process to achieve the desired results.
Spray-Up Fiberglass Fabrication
The process of spray-up fiberglass fabrication, also known as spray lay-up or chop spray, is a technique used to create fiberglass composites by spraying chopped fiberglass strands and resin onto a mold or surface. In this method, fiberglass rovings or continuous strands are chopped into smaller pieces and mixed with a liquid resin in a spray gun or chopper system. The mixture is then projected onto the mold, where it adheres and forms a composite layer. The process is repeated layer by layer until the desired thickness is achieved.
One of the main strengths of spray-up fiberglass fabrication is its efficiency and speed. The continuous application of the fiberglass and resin mixture allows for relatively quick production of larger parts or surfaces compared to other hand lay-up methods. This makes spray-up suitable for projects requiring high production rates or where time constraints are a factor. Additionally, the method provides a more uniform and homogeneous composite structure, leading to consistent mechanical properties throughout the product. The combination of efficiency and uniformity makes spray-up ideal for applications that prioritize cost-effectiveness and structural integrity.
While spray-up has numerous advantages, it also presents certain weaknesses that should be considered. One limitation is the lack of control over fiber orientation during the application process. As the chopped fiberglass strands are randomly projected onto the mold, achieving specific fiber orientations can be challenging compared to techniques like filament winding. This may result in reduced mechanical properties in certain directions, limiting its use in highly specialized engineering applications. Moreover, the use of chopped fibers can lead to higher resin content in the composite, which may slightly reduce its overall strength-to-weight ratio compared to other fabrication methods like hand lay-up or filament winding. Lastly, the equipment required for spray-up can be more complex and may necessitate a skilled operator, which could increase production costs for some manufacturers.
Despite these weaknesses, spray-up fiberglass fabrication remains a valuable technique for many applications, especially those that require rapid production of larger parts with consistent structural integrity. Manufacturers can choose between various fiberglass fabrication methods based on their specific project requirements, balancing the benefits and limitations of each technique to achieve the desired results.
Filament Winding Fiberglass Fabrication
The filament winding process is a specialized technique used in fiberglass fabrication to create cylindrical or tubular structures with exceptional strength and mechanical properties. In this method, continuous fiberglass filaments are impregnated with resin and precisely wound onto a rotating mandrel or mold in a predetermined pattern. As the mandrel rotates, the filament is wound under tension, ensuring optimal fiber alignment along the length of the structure. Once the winding is complete, the composite is cured, and the mandrel is removed, leaving behind a robust and high-strength cylindrical component.
Filament winding offers several significant strengths that make it a favored choice for certain applications. One of the key advantages is the ability to achieve precise fiber orientation, resulting in exceptional mechanical properties with high tensile and flexural strength. The continuous and controlled winding process ensures that the fibers follow the load-bearing directions, enhancing the component’s overall strength and performance. Additionally, filament winding allows for excellent material efficiency, as only the necessary amount of resin-impregnated fiber is used during winding. This results in lightweight components, making it ideal for aerospace and other weight-sensitive applications. Moreover, the process enables the creation of seamless structures, reducing the risk of delamination or weak points often associated with jointed constructions.
While filament winding is a powerful technique, it does have certain limitations to consider. The equipment required for filament winding can be relatively complex and costly, which may be a deterrent for small-scale production or low-budget projects. Additionally, the process is best suited for creating cylindrical or tubular structures and may not be as versatile as other fabrication methods like hand lay-up or spray-up for producing complex shapes. The need for a rotating mandrel limits the size of the components that can be fabricated, as larger structures may require specialized equipment or segmented mandrels, which can add complexity to the process. Lastly, the winding process itself may be time-consuming, particularly for large structures, which could impact production timelines for time-sensitive projects.
Despite these limitations, filament winding remains an invaluable technique for applications that demand high-strength and lightweight cylindrical components, such as pressure vessels, pipes, rocket casings, and aerospace components. Manufacturers and engineers can leverage the strengths of filament winding to create robust and reliable structures that meet stringent performance requirements in industries where strength, weight, and precision are critical factors.
Choosing the most appropriate fiberglass fabrication method for a specific application involves a careful evaluation of several key factors. First, understanding the project requirements is essential. Considerations such as the desired shape, size, and complexity of the component will play a significant role in determining which fabrication technique is best suited. For instance, if the application involves creating cylindrical or tubular structures with precise fiber orientation, filament winding may be the optimal choice. On the other hand, for applications requiring custom shapes or smaller production volumes, hand lay-up could provide the necessary flexibility.
Next, the performance requirements of the final product must be taken into account. Assessing factors such as mechanical strength, weight, and environmental resistance will help identify the fabrication method that best meets these criteria. For applications that demand high strength-to-weight ratios, filament winding or spray-up may be preferred due to their ability to produce lightweight and robust components. Conversely, if cost-effectiveness is a priority and the application requires larger quantities of simpler parts, spray-up could prove more efficient.
Another crucial aspect is production volume and timeline. For high-volume production, automated techniques like spray-up or filament winding offer greater speed and consistency, while hand lay-up may be better suited for smaller quantities or prototypes that require manual craftsmanship.
Furthermore, the availability of resources, equipment, and skilled labor should be considered. Some fabrication methods may require specialized machinery or expertise, which could impact the feasibility of the chosen approach. Assessing the costs and resources required for each technique will help ensure that the selected method aligns with the project’s budget and capabilities.
Finally, environmental and safety considerations should not be overlooked. Certain fabrication methods, such as spray-up, may involve the use of volatile chemicals, necessitating appropriate safety measures and ventilation. Understanding the environmental impact of each method and adhering to safety regulations is crucial for responsible manufacturing practices.
In conclusion, selecting the most appropriate fiberglass fabrication method requires a comprehensive analysis of the project’s specific needs, performance requirements, production volume, available resources, and safety considerations. By carefully evaluating these factors and weighing the strengths and limitations of each technique, manufacturers and engineers can make informed decisions, ensuring the successful production of high-quality fiberglass components tailored to their unique applications.
Fiberglass fabrication can be carried out both in-house and through outsourced services. In-house fabrication allows companies to have direct control over the manufacturing process, ensuring quality standards are met. On the other hand, outsourcing fiberglass fabrication provides the advantage of leveraging specialized expertise and equipment, particularly for complex projects or when cost-effectiveness is a priority. Choosing between in-house and outsourced fabrication depends on factors such as the scale of production, available resources, and project requirements.
When performing fiberglass fabrication in the United States, certain training requirements and regulatory considerations must be taken into account to ensure compliance and safety. Training is a crucial aspect, and individuals involved in fiberglass fabrication should undergo proper instruction on handling hazardous materials, such as resins and chemicals. Knowledge of personal protective equipment (PPE) usage and safe work practices is essential to mitigate potential health and safety risks associated with fiberglass materials. Various organizations and industry associations offer training programs and certifications focused on fiberglass fabrication, which can enhance skills and ensure adherence to best practices.
Regarding regulatory requirements, fiberglass fabrication falls under occupational health and safety regulations established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Companies involved in fiberglass fabrication must comply with OSHA’s standards to protect workers from workplace hazards. OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) mandates the proper labeling, handling, and storage of chemicals used in fiberglass fabrication. Manufacturers must also maintain Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous substances used in the process and provide training to employees on chemical hazards and safety protocols.
Additionally, environmental regulations should be considered. Fiberglass fabrication can involve the release of airborne particles and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which may impact air quality and the environment. Compliance with regulations established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is essential to manage and control emissions from fiberglass fabrication processes and ensure proper waste disposal.
In some cases, fiberglass fabrication for specific applications, such as in aerospace or automotive industries, may require adherence to industry-specific standards and certifications. These standards often encompass stringent quality control measures and testing procedures to ensure that the fabricated fiberglass products meet industry requirements and safety standards.
Furthermore, zoning and building codes should be taken into consideration when setting up fiberglass fabrication facilities. Local authorities may have regulations related to the location, construction, and safety aspects of manufacturing facilities to protect nearby communities and the environment.
In summary, fiberglass fabrication in the United States involves important training requirements, regulatory considerations, and industry-specific standards that must be adhered to ensure the safety of workers, compliance with environmental regulations, and the production of high-quality fiberglass products. Staying informed about relevant regulations, seeking proper training, and implementing best practices are vital steps for successful and responsible fiberglass fabrication operations in the country.
Fiberglass fabrication, while a versatile and widely used manufacturing process, is not without its negative considerations and limitations. One significant limitation is the potential for exposure to hazardous substances during the fabrication process. Working with fiberglass materials may release fine glass fibers and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from resins and chemicals, posing health risks to workers if proper safety measures are not in place. Moreover, the generation of airborne particles can lead to indoor air quality concerns, affecting the well-being of employees and surrounding environments.
To address these negative considerations, efforts have been made to enhance workplace safety and minimize exposure risks. Companies have implemented stringent safety protocols, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as respirators, gloves, and protective clothing. Adequate ventilation systems and air filtration technologies are installed to control and reduce airborne emissions, maintaining a safer working environment. Additionally, training programs focusing on safety practices and proper handling of hazardous materials are conducted to educate workers about potential risks and preventive measures.
Another limitation is the difficulty of achieving complex shapes and intricate designs through certain fabrication techniques, particularly hand lay-up, which relies on manual layering of materials. This can restrict the ability to produce highly specialized components with intricate geometries. However, advances in computer-aided design (CAD) software and automated manufacturing technologies have enabled better control and precision, allowing for more complex shapes and improved repeatability. Techniques like filament winding and computer numerical control (CNC) machining have facilitated the production of intricate fiberglass components with high accuracy, overcoming the limitations of traditional hand lay-up methods.
Additionally, environmental concerns surrounding the disposal and recycling of fiberglass waste have been a challenge. Fiberglass waste, when not properly managed, can contribute to landfill accumulation and environmental pollution. To address this issue, researchers and industry stakeholders have been exploring eco-friendly alternatives and recycling methods for fiberglass waste. Efforts are being made to develop composite recycling technologies that can recover and reuse fiberglass materials, reducing the environmental impact and promoting sustainable manufacturing practices.
In conclusion, fiberglass fabrication faces negative considerations such as potential health risks, limitations in complex shaping, and environmental concerns related to waste management. Nevertheless, concerted efforts in workplace safety, the adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies, and research in sustainable recycling methods have been instrumental in overcoming these limitations and making fiberglass fabrication safer, more efficient, and environmentally responsible. By continuously striving for improvements and adhering to best practices, the fiberglass industry can navigate these challenges and sustainably contribute to various sectors’ manufacturing needs.
Fiberglass fabrication offers a myriad of benefits that have made it a widely embraced manufacturing process across various industries. One of the key advantages of fiberglass fabrication is its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. Fiberglass composites exhibit impressive mechanical properties while being significantly lighter than traditional materials like steel or aluminum. This lightweight nature translates to reduced transportation costs, increased fuel efficiency in vehicles, and improved overall performance in applications where weight is a critical factor.
Durability is another significant benefit of fiberglass fabrication. Fiberglass composites are highly resistant to corrosion, chemicals, and weather elements. This inherent resistance ensures longevity and minimal maintenance requirements, making fiberglass products ideal for outdoor applications and harsh environments. The durability and long lifespan of fiberglass components contribute to cost-effectiveness and reduced lifecycle expenses.
The versatility of fiberglass fabrication is a compelling advantage. The process allows for the creation of complex shapes and designs, offering engineers and designers the freedom to achieve innovative solutions for various applications. Whether it’s producing curved architectural panels, streamlined aerospace components, or custom-shaped boat hulls, fiberglass fabrication enables the realization of diverse and intricate designs.
Fiberglass fabrication also boasts excellent electrical and thermal insulation properties. These attributes make fiberglass components suitable for applications in electrical enclosures, insulators, and thermal barriers, providing safety and efficiency in electrical and industrial settings.
Moreover, fiberglass fabrication offers enhanced design flexibility and customization options. Manufacturers can tailor the mechanical properties of fiberglass composites by varying the fiber orientation, resin type, and reinforcement materials. This capability allows for the optimization of specific properties, such as stiffness, strength, and impact resistance, to match the requirements of different applications.
Lastly, fiberglass fabrication aligns well with sustainability goals. The recyclability and eco-friendly potential of fiberglass materials have garnered attention in efforts to reduce environmental impact. Researchers and manufacturers are exploring ways to efficiently recycle fiberglass waste and develop eco-friendly alternatives for resins and reinforcement materials.
In conclusion, the numerous benefits of fiberglass fabrication, including its high strength-to-weight ratio, durability, versatility, electrical and thermal insulation properties, design flexibility, and sustainability potential, have positioned it as a preferred choice in industries ranging from aerospace and automotive to construction and marine. As advancements continue to be made in material science and manufacturing processes, fiberglass fabrication is poised to play an increasingly integral role in addressing the evolving needs of diverse industries while contributing to a more sustainable and efficient future.
Fiberglass fabrication finds extensive applications in a wide range of industries, thanks to its exceptional properties and versatility. In the construction and architecture sector, fiberglass is widely used for roofing, cladding, and decorative elements. Its lightweight nature and ability to be molded into intricate shapes make fiberglass an ideal choice for creating aesthetically appealing structures and façades.
The transportation industry also benefits significantly from fiberglass fabrication. Fiberglass components are commonly used in automobiles, buses, and trains to reduce weight, improve fuel efficiency, and enhance overall performance. Additionally, fiberglass composites are employed in the aerospace and aviation sector for aircraft interiors, radomes, and various structural components due to their high strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to environmental conditions.
The marine and boating industry extensively utilizes fiberglass fabrication for boat hulls, decks, and various marine equipment. Fiberglass’s corrosion-resistant properties and ability to withstand harsh marine environments make it a preferred material for marine applications.
In the sports and recreational equipment sector, fiberglass plays a vital role in the production of items such as kayaks, surfboards, golf clubs, and fishing rods. Its strength, durability, and flexibility contribute to improved performance and user experience in these products.
Moreover, fiberglass fabrication is crucial in industrial and manufacturing sectors. It is used for producing storage tanks, ductwork, and custom fabrications. Fiberglass’s resistance to chemicals and corrosion makes it a reliable choice for storing and transporting various substances.
The renewable energy sector has also embraced fiberglass fabrication in the manufacturing of wind turbine blades. The lightweight and durable properties of fiberglass composites make them suitable for capturing wind energy efficiently.
Additionally, fiberglass fabrication has found applications in the electrical and electronics industry. Fiberglass components are used in electrical enclosures, circuit boards, and insulating materials due to their excellent electrical and thermal insulation properties.
Overall, the diverse applications of fiberglass fabrication across industries demonstrate its significance as a versatile and valuable manufacturing process. As technology and material advancements continue, fiberglass fabrication is likely to expand its role in various sectors, providing innovative solutions and contributing to the progress of multiple industries.
To ensure you have the most productive outcome when choosing a fiberglass fabrication business, it is important to compare several companies using our directory of fiberglass fabrication companies. Each fiberglass fabrication company has a business profile page highlighting their areas of experience and capabilities, along with a contact form to directly communicate with the business for more information or to request a quote. Review each fiberglass fabrication business website using our proprietary website previewer to quickly learn what each company specializes in. Then, use our simple RFQ form to contact multiple fiberglass fabrication companies with the same form.
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