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Marine & Corrosion Protection

Corrosion-Resistant Structures for Marine Service

Marine and chemical environments corrode metal quickly, so builders turn to fiberglass laminates for hulls, tanks, and infrastructure. Our woven roving and mats provide the corrosion resistance and laminate strength these structures require.

The Industry Challenge

Salt water and stored chemicals attack metal structures relentlessly, driving high maintenance costs. Fiberglass laminates resist this corrosion across long service lives, which is why hulls, tanks, and marine infrastructure rely on woven roving and reinforcement mats.

Typical Components

  • Boat and ship hulls
  • Chemical storage tanks and vessels
  • Marine infrastructure and gratings
  • Corrosion-resistant laminated structures

Key Benefits

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Corrosion-resistant reinforcement for marine and chemical exposure

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Woven roving for primary laminate strength

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Chopped strand mat for interlaminar bulk and bonding

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Surface tissue for a resin-rich protective outer layer

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Compatible with polyester, vinyl ester, and epoxy systems

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Chemical compatibility validated against the stored media

What to Confirm When Selecting

Fiber performance depends on the finished part and process. Confirm these conditions with our engineers before choosing a grade.

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The media in contact — seawater or specific chemicals

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Structural loads and laminate thickness required

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Resin system matched to the corrosion environment

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Surface finish and any marine standard the build must meet

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