
Molded Fiber Glass Companies
2925 MFG Pl.
PO Box 675
Ashtabula, OH 44005 US
800-860-0196 | 440-997-5851
sales@moldedfiberglass.com
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Molded Fiber Glass Companies Supplies the Following Products
- Adhesive bonding
- Aerospace, radomes
- Armor, composite
- Automated fiber placement
- Automotive, body panels & substructures
- CAD/CAM/CAE design
- Civil engineering
- Coating and painting
- Compression molding
- Consulting, materials
- Consulting, process development
- Consulting, procurement/purchasing/specification
- Custom compounding and blending
- Cutting, finishing, and machining
- Fiberglass composite
- Hand layup
- Honeycomb structures
- Infrastructure, composite
- Inspection services
- Integrally heated
- Laminate panels, with core
- Laminate sheets, solid
- Materials analysis
- Metal bonding
- Metal, aluminum
- Metal, nickel shell
- Metal, steel
- Moldmaking and patternmaking
- Other composite structures
- Other fabricating services
- Other thermoset fabricating services
- Preform screens
- Product design
- Prototype
- Prototyping
- Repair services, composites
- Sprayup
- Testing, materials
- Testing, product
- Testing, structural
- Vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding (VARTM)
Editorial, News, and Products
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Custom hydraulic presses feature consistent automation control
CAMX 2024: Sutherland Presses presents its durable servo hydraulic press, featuring the I-Press and automation Control system for operational consistency.
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Ashland Global Holdings awarded 2020 Supplier of the Year
The company’s performance adhesives team was awarded by Molded Fiber Glass Co. for exceeding performance expectations and consistent customer support.
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Composites-intensive masterwork: 2020 Corvette, Part 2
Innovative composite materials trim mass, costs and noise on the high-volume mid-engine sports car.
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Composites-intensive masterwork: 2020 Corvette, Part 1
Eighth-generation vehicle sports more composites, and features parts produced using unique materials and processes.
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Corvette: A multi-material success history
At the launch of the 2020 C8, Columnist Dale Brosius reflects on the iterations of multi-material innovation in the manufacture of Corvettes over its history.
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2019 SPE Automotive Innovation Awards winners announced
Among the winners and finalists, a wide range of technologies demonstrate composites’ benefits for ground transportation.
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The long view for composites in long-haul trucks
Composite components on heavy trucks and trailers continue to grow, both in volume and in kind, but they won’t be carrying structural loads until the mid-2020s.
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SMC: Old dog, more tricks
In the sheet molding compound renaissance, the advent of new resins and compounds are broadening the definition and application of this versatile family of composites.
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Wet compression molding
Automated process cuts cycle time and cost for CFRP parts with potential for 65% fiber volume via Dynamic Fluid Compression Molding variant.
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CAMX 2014 show report
Bigger, better and more inclusive than any previous U.S. composites trade event, the inaugural show turns North American eyes forward to the future.
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Wind blades: Progress and challenges
Despite double-digit wind energy industry growth, turbine blade manufacturers and materials suppliers acknowledge a pressing need to reduce costs and innovate.
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Training surge: Too little, too late?
Hands-on programs are aimed at younger students by educators hoping to prevent shortages of composites technicians and engineers.
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Blade repair: Closing the maintenance gap
Citing difficult work conditions, lack of OEM guidance and underdeveloped inspection technologies, those who service wind turbine blades seek remedial solutions.
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The state of education in the composites trade, part II
Andre Cocquyt (GRPguru.comm, Brunswick, Maine) continues his call for a unified national composites education standard, and suggests a practical way forward toward that goal.
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Composites 2010 Product Showcase
The ACMA’s Las Vegas exhibition reflected an industry in recovery.
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Wind turbine blades: Big and getting bigger
Two decades of technical and market development has made this once marginal application a global giant and one of the world’s largest markets for composites.
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NAIA Show Highlights
The 2007 Detroit Auto Show emphasizes “green” themes and high performance.
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Corvette converts floor panels, wheelhousings from glass to chopped carbon
Since 1953, General Motor's Chevrolet Corvette has been a trendsetter in glass-reinforced automotive composites and has served as the test bed for many GM innovations.
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Passenger Safety: Flame, Smoke and Toxicity Control
Tried, true -- and some new -- FST-resistant products for manufacturers of composites in rail- and road-based people movers.
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2005 NAIA Show highlights
Detroit Auto Show emphasizes powerful and eco-friendly vehicles.