Wet Layup Molding Technology

Wet layup forming / Molding combines fibre reinforcement and the matrix as they are placed on the forming tool. Reinforcing fibre layers are placed in an open mould and then saturated with a wet resin by pouring it over the fabric and working it into the fabric. The mould is then left so that the resin will cure, usually at room temperature, though heat is sometimes used to ensure a proper cure. Sometimes a vacuum bag is used to compress a wet layup. Glass fibres are most commonly used for this process, the results are widely known as fibreglass, and is used to make common products like skis, canoes, kayaks and surf boards.

Layup formed / Molded products

Safety Helmets

Corrugated Roofing Sheets

FRP corrugated sheets that we offer are available in different thickness, size and length. Their rust proof property help in successfully meeting the challenges of any kind of weather. 

Anti slip Checker Plate