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Fiberglass
Fabrication Industry Experience
When selecting a
business partner to produce your fiberglass part or component
you want a fiberglass fabrication expert who has extensive
experience in your industry. Only with experience can a
fiberglass design engineer or fiberglass fabricator make
recommendations to you that can head off potential pitfalls or
problems.
Legends Composites
is comprised of fiberglass and composite specialists. We
can answer any questions you may have about the use or
potential use of fiberglass, composites, or kevlar in your
product. Contact our helpful staff to get any
information you need to make the best choice for your product.
Why Use
Fiberglass, Composites, or Kevlar
There are unique
properties of Fiberglass, Composites, and Kevlar that make
them suitable and desirable for a wide range of product
applications. These properties offer huge advantages
over other types of construction materials. The
advantages of Fiberglass, composites, and Kevlar can be
generally summarized in the following categories:
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Versatility
and Freedom of Design
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Affordability
and Cost Effectiveness
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Strength &
Durability
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Appearance
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Special
Physical Properties
Let us examine
these properties in more detail.
Versatility and
Freedom of Design
Fiberglass and composites such as Kevlar can be tooled,
molded, and fabricated into almost any shape or design.
There are few restrictions on color, finish, shape, or
size. This offers many opportunities to architects and
designers to allow their creativity of flow. If you can
imagine it, we can most likely fabricate it out of fiberglass,
composites, or Kevlar. The finished product will be
lighter, stronger, lower maintenance and, in most cases, less
costly than manufacturing the same product out of alternate
materials.
Affordability
and Cost Effectiveness
Fiberglass and
composites are very affordable and cost effective solutions
for almost any application, component, or part. The
costs of engineering and prototyping are relatively low
compared with other manufacturing techniques and
mediums. Once plugs and molds have been created, parts
can be easily duplicated in quantity at extremely cost
effective price points.
Production up
scaling can be cost effectively accomplished by replicating
molds and plugs and increasing the number of fabricators; no
need to "ramp up" production by investing in
expensive machinery and tooling plants in order to increase
quantities or speed.
Additionally, the
non-corrosiveness and durability of fiberglass results in
lower costs for maintenance and warranty work. Finally,
the end product being lighter and stronger than alternative
materials results in additional savings in shipping and
storage costs.
Strength and
Durability
Fiberglass is an attractive, lightweight, and durable
material. Other composites such as Kevlar can be even
lighter and stronger. Fiberglass and composites have one
of the highest strength to weight ratio available for
component fabrication. Pound for pound, fiberglass is
stronger than sheet metal or steel. Manufacturing parts
from fiberglass builds strength directly into a finished
product, much more so than using standard injection molded or
non-reinforced plastics or materials.
Fiberglass is also
highly resistant to environmental extremes. Fiberglass
reinforced plastic (FRP) does not rust and is highly resistant
to corrosion. In fact, the non-corrosive properties of
fiberglass give it a much longer life expectancy than metal,
wood, and non-reinforced plastics when use in highly corrosive
application environments. When exposed to extreme
temperatures, salty or humid air, sun (ultraviolet light), or
acidic chemicals, fiberglass, composites, and Kevlar will last
longer and perform better than most available alternatives.
Appearance
This is not your
father's fiberglass. Today, fiberglass and composites
can be gel-coated right in the mold with a wide variety of
colors and textures to achieve just about any desired look and
feel. Fiberglass and composite parts can be finished in
flat, semi-gloss, or high gloss. Although fiberglass
components can still be painted, the available options for
colors and textures virtually eliminates the need for
after-production painting.
The sleek, molded
look of fiberglass components gives products an extremely
finished and "high tech" appearance. This can
be especially true with specialized composites such as carbon
fiber. Using fiberglass for your product's covers and
enclosures definitely improves its esthetics when compared to
the rigid, boxy look of alternatives such as sheet metal or
the "cheap and flimsy" look of non-reinforced molded
plastics.
Special
Properties of Fiberglass
Fiberglass is
dielectric. This means that it is non-conductive and RF
transparent. This makes fiberglass ideal for
applications where metal housings can affect electronic
performance of a product or where electrically conductive
metal housings can pose a safety hazard to employees or
components.
Fiberglass is
chemically inert. This means that it will not react
chemically with other substances with which it may come into
contact with. This can prevent potentially hazardous and
explosive situations that arise with other metallic or
petroleum based materials.
Fiberglass also
has superior and more desirable acoustic qualities than
plastic or metal. Under similar conditions fiberglass
and composites tend to vibrate less and remain quieter than
sheet metals. This can reduce the overall operating
volume of your machinery and even help you achieve acceptable
or required sound levels for your equipment. For even
more sound deadening capability, fiberglass and composites can
be layered with matte material in order to achieve the desired
level of acoustic deadening.
WHY FIBERGLASS
IS BETTER FOR YOUR PARTS AND COMPONENTS!
Fiberglass and
composites are structurally stable. Fiberglass and
composites exhibit the least amount of expansion and
contraction with heat and stress compared to plastic, metal,
or wood. This means that your products will hold their
shape better under severe mechanical and environmental
stresses. Legends Composites is a fiberglass and
composites specialist. We can answer any questions you
may have about the use or potential use of fiberglass,
composites, or Kevlar in your product. Contact our
helpful staff to get any information you need to make the best
choice for your product.
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