100 / 160 / 200gsm Fiberglass Cloth is a lightweight to medium-weight reinforcement fabric woven from high-quality E-glass yarns. It offers high tensile strength, smooth surface finish, excellent resin wet-out, and stable performance across various composite manufacturing processes.
These three common weight options allow flexible lay-up design, making the material suitable for marine, sports equipment, industrial components, automotive parts, and general composite fabrication.
Lightweight yet high-strength reinforcement
Excellent resin penetration with reduced air entrapment
Smooth surface suitable as outer skin layers
Good dimensional stability during molding
Compatible with epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester resins
Easy to cut, drape, and process for various lay-up methods
Boat hull layers and surface laminates
Surfboards, paddle boards, kiteboards, and other sports products
Industrial composite panels and covers
Automotive repair and reinforcement layers
Model making, DIY composite projects
Tubes, casings, and lightweight structural laminates
Ideal for lightweight structural designs
Balanced strength and flexibility
Can be combined with other weights for custom performance
Reliable molding consistency with fewer defects
Compatible with most composite production processes
Weight Options: 100 / 160 / 200gsm
Weave Type: Plain weave (standard)
Width: Customizable
Sizing: Compatible with multiple resin systems
Surface Treatment: Optional enhanced wet-out finish
Q1. What is the difference between 100gsm, 160gsm, and 200gsm?
Lower gsm fabrics are better for surface layers, while higher gsm fabrics offer greater reinforcement strength.
Q2. Are these fiberglass cloths suitable for epoxy?
Yes. They are compatible with epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester systems.
Q3. Can I customize width and roll length?
Yes. Various widths and lengths can be supplied on request.
Q4. What molding processes can they be used for?
Suitable for hand lay-up, vacuum bagging, infusion, RTM, and press molding.
Q5. Can they be used for transparent or semi-transparent laminates?
Yes, especially 100gsm and 160gsm, which deliver finer surface appearance.
100 / 160 / 200gsm Fiberglass Cloth is a lightweight to medium-weight reinforcement fabric woven from high-quality E-glass yarns. It offers high tensile strength, smooth surface finish, excellent resin wet-out, and stable performance across various composite manufacturing processes.
These three common weight options allow flexible lay-up design, making the material suitable for marine, sports equipment, industrial components, automotive parts, and general composite fabrication.
Lightweight yet high-strength reinforcement
Excellent resin penetration with reduced air entrapment
Smooth surface suitable as outer skin layers
Good dimensional stability during molding
Compatible with epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester resins
Easy to cut, drape, and process for various lay-up methods
Boat hull layers and surface laminates
Surfboards, paddle boards, kiteboards, and other sports products
Industrial composite panels and covers
Automotive repair and reinforcement layers
Model making, DIY composite projects
Tubes, casings, and lightweight structural laminates
Ideal for lightweight structural designs
Balanced strength and flexibility
Can be combined with other weights for custom performance
Reliable molding consistency with fewer defects
Compatible with most composite production processes
Weight Options: 100 / 160 / 200gsm
Weave Type: Plain weave (standard)
Width: Customizable
Sizing: Compatible with multiple resin systems
Surface Treatment: Optional enhanced wet-out finish
Q1. What is the difference between 100gsm, 160gsm, and 200gsm?
Lower gsm fabrics are better for surface layers, while higher gsm fabrics offer greater reinforcement strength.
Q2. Are these fiberglass cloths suitable for epoxy?
Yes. They are compatible with epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester systems.
Q3. Can I customize width and roll length?
Yes. Various widths and lengths can be supplied on request.
Q4. What molding processes can they be used for?
Suitable for hand lay-up, vacuum bagging, infusion, RTM, and press molding.
Q5. Can they be used for transparent or semi-transparent laminates?
Yes, especially 100gsm and 160gsm, which deliver finer surface appearance.