5.67g/cm3
The above answer appears to be an error. The density would be more like 0.5g/cc or 0.0005kg/cc or 500kg/m^3.
In other words, if the composite is 10mm thick, it would weigh about 5kg/m^2.
30000g.cm3
The above answer appears to be an error. The density would be more like 0.5g/cc or 0.0005kg/cc or 500kg/m^3.
In other words, if the composite is 10mm thick, it would weigh about 5kg/m^2.
about 1.78 g/cc or 0.643lb/in3
Should be 1.78 g/cc or 0.0643 lb/in3
It's much lighter than steel.
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No, although the fibreglass will afford some protection before it melts. You don`t want to be wearing it when it melts...
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I prefer the fibreglass because it will not dent like steel. A door is constantly subjected to being kicked open, bumped by carried objects or scratched by sharp edges of items and a steel door will pretty much show each and every one of these. Naturally the fibreglass door will suffer too but not as much and not nearly as obviously. In all other respects they're pretty much the same.
Fibreglass has a density of 5.67 g/cm3 whereas carbon fibre reinforced polymers have a density of 1.6 g/cm3. (Fibreglass is 'heavier')
glass you can see through and fibreglass you can not
no
all i know is fibreglass is on boats pools are made of it and fibreglass is a fibre
One of the companies that manufacture fibreglass ponds is actually Fibreglass-Ponds in the United Kingdom. You can order from their official website as well as contact them over the phone.
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Fiberglass
Wood boats are way heavier than fibreglass boat because wood boats are highly maneuverable and track well unlike fibreglass boat that has gained in popularity over wood and metal because of the relative simplicity of construction. So it means that the materials being used in contructing a fibreglass boat are lighter materials.
It is used for textiles by kamz
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