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10oz Fiberglass E Cloth

10oz Fiberglass E Cloth

SKU:FG-C1038-01

Regular price $9.75 USD
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Unit price $9.75  per  yd
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Width: 38"
Length: 1 Yard
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Shop 10oz fiberglass cloth for strong, lightweight marine reinforcement. Find high-quality, durable fabric ideal for boat building, repairs, and composite applications.

10 oz plain weave is the medium-weight workhorse: enough body for structural reinforcement without the bulk of 18 oz, and it still wets out clean. Available 38 and 50 inches wide for epoxy, polyester or vinyl ester. See how to pick a cloth weight for the full comparison.

Ideal for:

- FRP Boat Constructions


Size Options:

Available in 38" and 50" widths to fit your project’s needs.

Compatible with:

Epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester resins for a strong, long-lasting bond.

Weight:

10oz/sqft

90oz per square yard

Widely used fabric in FRP boat construction, offering a balanced combination of cost, weight, and strength.

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Technical Specifications


E-GlassPlain weaveWorks with Epoxy, Polyester, Vinyl Ester
MaterialE-Glass
Industry Style #BGF 7500
Weight10 oz/yd²
Weave / ConstructionPlain weave
Fiber Orientation0°/90° (woven)
Thickness0.0154"
Available Widths38", 50"
Full Roll Length125 yd
Thread Count16 × 14
Tensile / Breaking Strength490 / 430 lb/in (warp/fill, dry)
Resin-to-Reinforcement Ratio~1:1 by weight
Compatible ResinsEpoxy, Polyester, Vinyl Ester
Best ForMedium-weight structural reinforcement

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MaterialE-GlassE-GlassE-GlassE-Glass
StyleBGF 7500BGF 1522BGF 7533
Weight10 oz/yd²3.2 oz/yd²4 oz/yd²6 oz/yd²
WeavePlain weavePlain weavePlain weavePlain weave
Orientation0°/90° (woven)0°/90° (woven)0°/90° (woven)0°/90° (woven)
Thickness0.0154"0.0059"0.0093"
Widths38", 50"38"30", 50"38", 50", 60"
Full Roll125 yd125 yd125 yd125 yd
Thread Count16 × 1424 × 2218 × 18
Tensile Strength490 / 430 lb/in (warp/fill, dry)170 / 160 lb/in (warp/fill, dry)290 / 280 lb/in (warp/fill, dry)
Resin Ratio~1:1 by weight~1:1 by weight~1:1 by weight~1:1 by weight
ResinsEpoxy, Polyester, Vinyl EsterEpoxy, Polyester, Vinyl EsterEpoxy, Polyester, Vinyl EsterEpoxy, Polyester, Vinyl Ester
Best ForMedium-weight structural reinforcementLightweight finishing and surface coatsLightweight repairs and surfboard workGeneral-purpose marine layup and repair
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What To Expect When You Order Fabric Rolls

10oz Fiberglass Cloth

Yes, epoxy resin is ideal for wetting out fiberglass cloth and other reinforcements like carbon fiber and Kevlar. It saturates the fabric well and cures into a strong, durable laminate.

Yes. With the right resin, 10 oz fiberglass cloth bonds to wood, metal, foam, and cured fiberglass. Use epoxy for wood and metal, since it grips those substrates far better than polyester. Prep matters more than the cloth: sand to clean, bare material, remove all dust and oil, and wet out the surface before laying the cloth down.

The weight refers to ounces per square yard. Lighter cloth (e.g., 4oz) is more flexible and used for fine finishing; heavier cloth (e.g., 10oz) provides more strength and bulk.

Use sharp scissors or a utility knife. To reduce fraying, you can lightly mist the cloth with water or use tape to mark the cutting line.

Fiberglass cloth is used to reinforce composite materials in applications like boat building, surfboard repairs, auto bodywork, and structural laminates. It’s combined with resin to form a strong, lightweight composite.

Fiberglass cloth is woven for strength in specific directions, while chopped strand mat is made of randomly oriented fibers and is better for building bulk.