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fibreglass

Fiberglass is a strong, lightweight material made by bonding fine strands of glass into a plastic resin. This combination creates a durable composite that's resistant to corrosion, weather, and impacts. Commonly used in boats, car parts, insulation, and panels, fiberglass offers high strength-to-weight ratio and versatility. Its manufacturing involves weaving or matting glass fibers, then coating or impregnating them with resin, which hardens to form a solid, resilient structure. Because of its strength, affordability, and ease of shaping, fiberglass is a popular choice in many industrial and consumer applications.