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Chopped Strand Fiberglass Fibers Quart Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Chopped Strand Fiberglass Fibers Quart

1/4" Chop Strand Fiberglass Fibers. Add to Polyester or Epoxy Resins. When mixed with various resins it can create a high density and compression strength putty. Excellent for repairs Can be blended with other fillers for a custom mix. Fasco Has been Manufacturing Epoxy compounds and coatings since 1957 Made in the USA.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Durable Reinforcement for Your Composite Projects

These chopped strand fiberglass fibers are an exceptional addition to any composite project. They provide unparalleled strength to your creation without adding unnecessary weight .The quart size is perfect for smaller jobs and the fibers mix easily with resin. Industrial and scientific professionals can trust these fibers to reinforce any product. The only drawback is that the fibers can be difficult to cut to a precise length, but this doesn't detract from their overall effectiveness..

Pros
  • Durable and strong reinforcement for various materials and surfaces.
Cons
  • Requires skill and proper protective gear for safe handling and application.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

There are many uses for this chopping mat

However for what I need the stiffness of the chop is not what I expected. I have used it to thicken epoxy and strips to use as glue between wood. I think this will do the job. My other option was cotton phlox and fuming silica. Chopped strands didn't comb well. Matt and dab together into another chiseled strip.

Pros
  • 1/4" Chop Strand Fiberglass Fiberglass
Cons
  • Expensive