EM-FIBERGLAS A/S
Materials
Selecting the correct materials is essential for achieving the required mechanical performance, durability, appearance, and environmental resistance of composite components.
At EM Fiberglas, we work with carefully selected suppliers and approved material systems to ensure consistent quality and reliable long-term performance. Depending on the application, we offer a wide range of fiberglass reinforcements, resin systems, gelcoats, core materials, and specialized additives.
Raw Materials in Fiber-Reinforced Composites
Fiber-reinforced composites combine high-performance fibers, resin systems, and lightweight core materials to achieve strong, durable, and lightweight structures used across construction, transport, and industrial applications.
Fibers
Glass fiber is the most widely used reinforcement, offering a strong balance of performance, durability, and cost efficiency.
Carbon fiber delivers exceptional strength and stiffness at very low weight, ideal for high-performance applications.
Natural fibers such as flax and hemp provide a more sustainable alternative for lower-impact composite solutions.
Resin Systems
Polyester resins are cost-effective and widely used for general composite production.
Polyurethane (PU) offers toughness and design flexibility, especially for structural and sandwich applications.
Epoxy resins provide the highest mechanical performance, excellent adhesion, and long-term durability.
Core Materials
PU foam and PVC foam are commonly used in sandwich structures to reduce weight while increasing stiffness, insulation, and overall structural efficiency. In addition, we can also laminate and integrate alternative core or substrate materials such as engineered wood or steel, depending on structural and design requirements.