Once the product has been fabricated, we carefully trim and finish it to ensure that it meets our strict quality standards.
Finishing is a crucial aspect of fibreglass fabrication. It involves the final touches that are applied to the product after the fabrication process is complete, to ensure that it meets all performance requirements and is aesthetically pleasing.
One of the most common finishing techniques used in fibreglass fabrication is sanding. This involves the use of sandpaper to smooth rough edges and surfaces, remove excess material, and create a uniform finish. Sanding is essential to ensure that the product is safe and functional, as rough edges or uneven surfaces can cause injury or damage to the product.
After sanding, the product may be painted or coated with a protective layer. Painting is not only an aesthetic choice but also an important step in protecting the fibreglass from UV radiation, corrosion, and other environmental factors. The type of paint or coating used will depend on the intended use of the product, and it must be chosen carefully to ensure that it does not compromise the integrity of the fibreglass.