6OZ BGF WARP CLOTH 7534-30

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Style 7534 Fiberglass Cloth – 5.6 oz/yd | Twist (Warp) Weave | Volan Finish | Full Roll (125–130 Yards)

Engineered for strength, stability, and performance, Style 7534 Fiberglass Cloth is a high-quality reinforcement fabric trusted across marine, industrial, and composite applications. This version features a twist weave in the warp direction, enhancing the fabric’s tensile strength and dimensional stability while allowing for smooth resin penetration and wet-out.

Key Specifications:

  • Style: 7534

  • Weight: 6OZ

  • Weave Pattern: Twist (Warp) – designed for added strength along the length of the fabric

  • Finish: Volan – a chemical treatment that promotes excellent adhesion to polyester and epoxy resins, ideal for laminating applications

  • Width: 27" OR 30"

  • Roll Length: 125–130 yards varies

Performance Features:

  • Durable & Lightweight: Delivers a solid strength-to-weight ratio for reliable reinforcement

  • Excellent Wet-Out: Volan finish ensures strong resin bonding, reducing air entrapment and improving clarity in clear layups

  • Versatile Use: Compatible with polyester, vinyl ester, and epoxy resins

  • Dimensional Stability: Warp-oriented twist weave provides consistent fabric performance with minimal distortion

Common Applications:

  • Boat building and repair

  • Mold making and tooling

  • Automotive bodywork and panel reinforcement

  • General composite fabrication

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