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Fiberglass Molding

Fiberglass molding represents the process of shaping fiberglass products using a hollowed form. Fiberglass moldings can also be created when solid materials are pressed into a die form. There are many different fiberglass molding processes, including compression molding, blow molding, rotational molding, injection molding and dip molding, among others.

All Plastics and Fiberglass, Inc.
Mobile, AL
800-226-1134
All Plastics and Fiberglass, Inc. specialize in high quality, competitively priced fiberglass moldings, in addition to ducts & stacks, piping systems, platform & siding, hoods & vents, grating, structural shapes & much, much more. For more information about All Plastics and Fiberglass, Inc. & the services and products it offers, please call today or go to their helpful website.
STM Industries
Oldsmar, FL
888-854-3544
STM has been serving numerous companies for 25+ years, from Walt Disney World to the US Army. STM uses cutting-edge technology, providing the highest quality fiberglass moldings. STM is the only manufacturer of solid fiberglass umbrellas that takes the additional step of adding a 2-part catalyzed polyurethane protective coating which is guaranteed not to crack, peel or fade for 5 years.
Fiberdome Inc.
Lake Mills, WI
800-359-4416
Fiberdome is a leader in fiberglass molding and manufacturing offering over 40 years experience exceeding our customer's fiberglass production, mold design and engineering requirements. Fiberdome's reputation is built on providing quality services with state-of-the-art technology for a wide range of applications throughout many diverse industries.
Triad Technologies, Inc.
Syracuse, NY
800-729-7514
Your success is Triad Technologies' success; Triad's daily objective is to provide you with the skilled professionals who can properly assess your needs, offer you clearly stated real-world options and then follow through with the solutions that best fit your needs. Triad's fiberglass moldings are of the highest quality, ensuring you with the quality service and solutions you are entitled to.
Fiber-Tech Industries, Inc.
Spokane, WA
800-767-4066
Incorporated in 1983, Fiber-Tech Industries has grown to become one of the largest fiberglass suppliers to the US and Canada. With the acquisition of Crane-Cor Tec in 2002, Fiber-Tech now offers 3 manufacturing locations within the USA to choose from. With cutting-edge facilities across North America, let Fiber-Tech be your premier source for fiberglass moldings!
Arrowhead Plastic Engineering, Inc.
Muncie, IN
765-286-0533
For 39 years Arrowhead has focused on continually improving its custom composite molds and vacuum forming capabilities. This focus on continuous improvement of core processes, materials and staff has facilitated Arrowhead becoming a contract manufacturer for companies in 35 different states and over 100 different industries. Call today for superior fiberglass moldings.
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Fiberglass Molding

Since its introduction, fiberglass has been used as a reinforcing agent for plastics and as insulation in buildings, homes, stoves, refrigerators, furnaces and in many other applications throughout industry, commerce and in consumer products contexts. Fiberglass moldings are low weight, high strength and scratch resistant. Many boat hulls, go-kart bodies, large storage tanks and automobile parts can be made of molded fiberglass. Fiberglass molding can be used to make fiberglass sheets, panels, pipes and a wide variety of other shapes. A range of different fiberglass compositions are available to suit the many contexts in which fiberglass moldings are applied. Just a few of these compositions include E-glass, A-glass, E-CR-glass, C-glass and R-glass, each of which features its own properties of strength, durability, UV and corrosion resistance, optical clarity and color.

The three main methods of fiberglass molding are open molding, closed molding, and centrifugal molding. In open molding, a layer of gel coat is applied and cured in a one-piece mold or structure. After being layered into the mold, the fiberglass and sprayed resin are allowed to cure. During closed molding the initial gel coat is applied in a two-part mold. Fibers in the form of chopped fibers or laminated sheets are sprayed or placed in the female part of the mold on top of the gel coat. The part cures after being sealed in the mold by a vacuum and having catalyzed resin injected into the pressurized mold. In centrifugal molding, the gel coat is applied to the sides of a spinning cylindrical mold. Layer by layer, catalyzed resins saturated with short fibers are sprayed into the mold until the desired thickness is reached. Centrifugal molding is used to form cylindrical products such as pipes and tanks. In all three processes, the end products are extracted from their molds and subject to any necessary surface treatments or other finishing processes.