
Colored Fiberglass Tissue Mat
Customizable colored fiberglass tissue mat available in various colors. Ideal for decorative applications and specialized industrial uses.
Key Features
- Custom color options
- Decorative finish
- Same performance as standard tissue
- Various weights available
Overview
Colored fiberglass tissue mat offers the same wet-laid construction and performance as standard surface tissue, with the addition of customizable color. Available in shades such as yellow, blue, and green, it lets manufacturers add a decorative or color-coded surface to FRP products without sacrificing the reinforcing and surfacing benefits of a glass veil.
The colored tissue is produced in various weights to match different processes and is used in decorative panels, color-coded industrial components, and custom projects where appearance is part of the specification. It wets out and bonds like standard tissue, so it drops into existing lay-up and winding processes without changes.
Because the color is integral to the veil rather than a surface coating, it remains consistent through the finished laminate. The mat suits polyester, vinyl ester, and epoxy systems and provides a clean, uniform colored surface for both aesthetic and functional identification purposes.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Weight | Customizable |
| Color | Custom (Yellow, Blue, Green, etc.) |
| Process | Wet-laid |
| Application | Decorative, Industrial |
Applications
Frequently Asked Questions
What colors are available for the tissue mat?
Standard options include yellow, blue, and green, and other colors can be customized. This makes the tissue useful for decorative finishes and color-coded components.
Does the color affect performance?
No. The colored tissue offers the same wet-laid reinforcing and surfacing performance as standard surface tissue; only the appearance changes.
Can the weight be customized?
Yes. Colored tissue is produced in various weights so it can be matched to the specific process and finish requirements of the project.



