Are they truly fiberglass panels or are they FRP?Starting to cover the roof with fiberglass panels.
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To your point there are a lot materials that use fiberglass as a stiffener.Are they truly fiberglass panels or are they FRP?
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To your point there are a lot materials that use fiberglass as a stiffener.
The panels are white polyester based FRP (Fiberglas Reinforced Panels). The resin I am using is also polyester. It's important to use compatible materials which is why I'm using polyester instead of epoxy resin. You also have to make sure your fiberglass mat/cloth is compatible with the resin you are using. The mat I'm using has a binder that is made to dissolve when using polyester resin. The binder keeps the mat together, then dissolves and allow you to stretch the material into corners and odd shaped parts.
Thanks for the responses. I was primarily enquiring because this may be the first time I have read where someone is going to use fiberglass with FRP.Epoxy will bond polyester-resin sheets just fine. Going the other direction doesn't work as well though...
The fiberglass content has a huge effect on increasing strength (not just stiffness) and reducing thermal expansion.
Come to think about it, I haven't seen anyone else do this. I wanted to keep the exterior as smooth as possible, and this way, I don't have to build a mold for the fiberglass. The FRP is pretty easy to use and it seemed the easiest/fastest way, but we'll see.Thanks for the responses. I was primarily enquiring because this may be the first time I have read where someone is going to use fiberglass with FRP.
Come to think about it, I haven't seen anyone else do this. I wanted to keep the exterior as smooth as possible, and this way, I don't have to build a mold for the fiberglass. The FRP is pretty easy to use and it seemed the easiest/fastest way, but we'll see.