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Woven Glass Fabrics

West System Woven Glass Fabrics

Woven E-glass fabrics are ideal for building epoxy-composite laminates and repairing fiberglass structures along with epoxy. It may also be used with epoxy to provide an abrasion-resistant covering for wooden structures. When wet out with epoxy, the 4 and 6 oz fabrics become transparent, allowing a clear, natural wood finish. Perfect for stripper canoes. It may be painted or varnished.

Designed for :

  • Durability
  • Abrasion Resistance
  • Impact Resistance
  • Skinning

 

Glass Fabrics

PROJECT USES:

Create an abrasion and moisture-resistant surface in:

  • Fiberglass Repairs
  • Architectural Repair/Construction
  • Marine
  • Structural Applications

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Woven E-Glass Fabric
  • Color | White

PRODUCT SIZES:

  • 740-10 | 4 oz | 50″ wide x 10 yd roll
  • 740-20 | 4 oz | 50″ wide x 20 yd roll
  • 742-10 | 6 oz | 60″ wide x 10 yd roll
  • 742-20 | 6 oz | 60″ wide x 20 yd roll
  • 745-10 | 10 oz | 60″ wide x 10 yd roll
  • 745-30 | 10 oz | 30″ x 30″ sheet

Fiberglass Facts

Laminating

The term “laminating” refers to the process of bonding numbers of relatively thin layers, like plywood, veneers, fabrics, or core material to create a composite. A composite may be any number of layers of the same material or combinations of different materials. Methods of epoxy application and clamping will differ depending on what you are laminating.

Fiberglass Repairs

Recently we revised our most popular instruction manual, Fiberglass Boat Repair & Maintenance, bringing it up to date and expanding it to 146 pages. It contains the very latest fiberglass repair techniques and features complete sections devoted to repairing cracks, holes, damaged skins, cores, keels, and rudders, installing hardware, installing teak veneer decks, gelcoat blister repair and prevention, and final fairing and finishing.

Fiberglass Repairs withWEST SYSTEM EPOXY