fiberglassbacked
Fiberglassbacked refers to a composite material in which a layer of fiberglass or glass fiber mat is integrated into or adhered to another substrate to enhance its mechanical, thermal, or protective properties. The fiberglass layer is typically woven or chopped glass fibers embedded in a polymer matrix, such as polyester or epoxy resin. When the fiberglass backing is combined with a thinner portable base—such as vinyl, paper, canvas, or metal—the composite gains strength and rigidity without a significant increase in weight.
The use of fiberglassbacked construction dates back to the mid‑20th century, paralleling the rise of fiberglass
Key properties of fiberglassbacked materials include tensile strength that can exceed 200 MPa, excellent dimensional stability,
Manufacturing often involves vacuum bagging or resin transfer molding to ensure tight fiber‑resin impregnation and to