We stock over 50 different styles and widths of fiberglass fabrics and cloth. We have woven fiberglass tape in widths from .5 inches up to 12 inches wide and fiberglass cloth as narrow as 27" up to 60" wide. Our lightest fiberglass cloth is .5oz per square yard and goes up from there to heavy tooling fabrics. Our most popular fiberglass cloths are 4oz fiberglass and 6oz fiberglass in 30", 38", 50" and 60" widths. If you don't see what you are looking for please give us a call. For biaxial fabrics please look under the knit reinforcements page.
Commonly refered to as 6oz glass, this is surfboard grade fiberglass, meaning that it is quality inspected to be free of both cosmetic and structural defects. This glass is finished with a silane finish to provide a perfectly clear laminate and is compatible with polyester and epoxy resins.
Suggested uses are for building surfboards, covering kayaks or canoes, or any application where you need a thin clear glass coating.
A typical surfboard layup is 2 layers of glass on the deck and 1 layer on the bottom.
Commonly refered to as 4oz glass, this is surfboard grade fiberglass, meaning that it is quality inspected to be free of both cosmetic and structural defects. This glass is finished with a silane finish to provide a perfectly clear laminate and is compatible with polyester and epoxy resins.
Suggested uses are for building surfboards, covering kayaks or canoes, or any application where you need a thin clear glass coating.
A typical surfboard layup is 2 layers of glass on the deck and 1 layer on the bottom.
Commonly refered to as 4oz glass, this is surfboard grade fiberglass, meaning that it is quality inspected to be free of both cosmetic and structural defects. This glass is finished with a silane finish to provide a perfectly clear laminate and is compatible with polyester and epoxy resins.
Suggested uses are for building surfboards, covering kayaks or canoes, or any application where you need a thin clear glass coating.
A typical surfboard layup is 2 layers of glass on the deck and 1 layer on the bottom.
1522 x 42" 3.7oz E Glass, Clear silane finish. This is a great width for SUP board building. Glass is finished with a silane finish so that it wets out clear.
7533 x 42" wide 5.6oz E-glass fabric. 42" width is convienent for SUP boards that need more width. The glass has a silane finish that wets out clear when laminated.
Commonly refered to as 4oz warp glass, this is surfboard grade fiberglass, meaning that it is quality inspected to be free of both cosmetic and structural defects. This glass is finished with a silane finish to provide a perfectly clear laminate and is compatible with polyester and epoxy resins.
Warp glass was designed for use in the surfboard building industry to place more strength in the length of the board while keeping the overall weight of the glass the same. Warp glass has more yarns running the length of the glass and less in the fill than regular 4oz, which provides more strength where you need it without increasing the weight of the board.
Suggested uses are for building surfboards, covering kayaks or canoes, or any application where you need a thin clear glass coating.
A typical surfboard layup is 2 layers of glass on the deck and 1 layer on the bottom.
Commonly refered to as 4oz warp glass, this is surfboard grade fiberglass, meaning that it is quality inspected to be free of both cosmetic and structural defects. This glass is finished with a silane finish to provide a perfectly clear laminate and is compatible with polyester and epoxy resins.
Warp glass was designed for use in the surfboard building industry to place more strength in the length of the board while keeping the overall weight of the glass the same. Warp glass has more yarns running the length of the glass and less in the fill than regular 4oz, which provides more strength where you need it without increasing the weight of the board.
Suggested uses are for building surfboards, covering kayaks or canoes, or any application where you need a thin clear glass coating.
A typical surfboard layup is 2 layers of glass on the deck and 1 layer on the bottom.
Commonly refered to as 6oz warp glass, this is surfboard grade fiberglass, meaning that it is quality inspected to be free of both cosmetic and structural defects. This glass is finished with a silane finish to provide a perfectly clear laminate and is compatible with polyester and epoxy resins.
Warp glass was designed for use in the surfboard building industry to place more strength in the length of the board while keeping the overall weight of the glass the same. Warp glass has more yarns running the length of the glass and less in the fill than regular 4oz, which provides more strength where you need it without increasing the weight of the board.
Suggested uses are for building surfboards, covering kayaks or canoes, or any application where you need a thin clear glass coating.
A typical surfboard layup is 2 layers of glass on the deck and 1 layer on the bottom.
Commonly referred to as 4oz S Glass, this fiberglass fabric has higher physical properties than its e-glass counterpart. S-glass is about 25% stiffer and stronger than E-glass, in fact it has a higher tensile strength than commercial grade carbon fiber.
This S-glass is finished to surfboard specs and is inspected for cosmetic and structural flaws before leaing the factory. It is finished with a silane finish and is compatible with epoxy or polyester resins, however to get the most benefit out of the extra strength of the glass we recommend using epoxy resins with it.
While a typical surfboard laminate is 2 layers of glass on the deck and one on the bottom, some builders will substitute a layer of e-glass on the deck with a layer of S-glass to improve the boards ability to resist denting while keeping costs reasonable.
While we carry this as a surfboard fabric it is suitable anywhere a high strength reinforcement is needed.
Commonly referred to as 4oz S Glass, this fiberglass fabric has higher physical properties than its e-glass counterpart. S-glass is about 25% stiffer and stronger than E-glass, in fact it has a higher tensile strength than commercial grade carbon fiber.
This S-glass is finished to surfboard specs and is inspected for cosmetic and structural flaws before leaing the factory. It is finished with a silane finish and is compatible with epoxy or polyester resins, however to get the most benefit out of the extra strength of the glass we recommend using epoxy resins with it.
While a typical surfboard laminate is 2 layers of glass on the deck and one on the bottom, some builders will substitute a layer of e-glass on the deck with a layer of S-glass to improve the boards ability to resist denting while keeping costs reasonable.
While we carry this as a surfboard fabric it is suitable anywhere a high strength reinforcement is needed.
Commonly referred to as 4oz S Glass, this fiberglass fabric has higher physical properties than its e-glass counterpart. S-glass is about 25% stiffer and stronger than E-glass, in fact it has a higher tensile strength than commercial grade carbon fiber.
This S-glass is finished to surfboard specs and is inspected for cosmetic and structural flaws before leaing the factory. It is finished with a silane finish and is compatible with epoxy or polyester resins, however to get the most benefit out of the extra strength of the glass we recommend using epoxy resins with it.
While a typical surfboard laminate is 2 layers of glass on the deck and one on the bottom, some builders will substitute a layer of e-glass on the deck with a layer of S-glass to improve the boards ability to resist denting while keeping costs reasonable.
While we carry this as a surfboard fabric it is suitable anywhere a high strength reinforcement is needed.
20" wide 6oz S-2 Glass, great for kiteboards, snowboards, skateboards or any project where you need the higher stiffness and strength properties of S glass.
This glass is sold by the yard. One edge has a factory selvage and the other is a cut edge.
Commonly referred to as 6oz S Glass, this fiberglass fabric has higher physical properties than its e-glass counterpart. S-glass is about 25% stiffer and stronger than E-glass, in fact it has a higher tensile strength than commercial grade carbon fiber.
This S-glass is finished to surfboard specs and is inspected for cosmetic and structural flaws before leaing the factory. It is finished with a silane finish and is compatible with epoxy or polyester resins, however to get the most benefit out of the extra strength of the glass we recommend using epoxy resins with it.
While a typical surfboard laminate is 2 layers of glass on the deck and one on the bottom, some builders will substitute a layer of e-glass on the deck with a layer of S-glass to improve the boards ability to resist denting while keeping costs reasonable.
While we carry this as a surfboard fabric it is suitable anywhere a high strength reinforcement is needed.
Style 4533 S-2 Glass in 40" width. This fiberglass fabric weighs 5.6oz per square yard and is commonly referred to as 6oz S glass. S glass is 25% stiffer than E-glass, has a tensile strength about 33% stronger than E-glass and has a higher tensile strength than commercial carbon.
When used in the surf and SUP industry boards built with S-2 glass exhibit better damage tolerance and dent resistance.
Silane Finish, compatible with both epoxy and polyester resin systems. Commonly used for lightweight applications on boats, paddleboards, or as a layer over carbon to add depth.