Fiberglass sheets are made by weaving together thin strands of glass fibers, resulting in a strong yet flexible material. When the fibers are woven together, they form a network, which is then coated with resin, which hardens and bonds the fibers together to form a solid sheet.
The resulting fiberglass panels are lightweight, yet strong and durable. It is also resistant to many chemicals, heat, and moisture, making it useful in a variety of applications such as roofing, insulation, and the manufacture of ships, cars, and aircraft.
Because fiberglass sheets can be manufactured in a variety of sizes and thicknesses, they are used in many different industries. Additionally, they can be molded into complex shapes, allowing custom parts and assemblies to meet specific design requirements.