Conclusion
Glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP)
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Conclusion
Glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP)

Authors : Anne BERTHEREAU, Eric DALLIES

Publication date: November 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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7. Conclusion

In conclusion, fiberglass, a material with a thousand-year history, continues to demonstrate its potential and relevance in modern industrial applications (energy, infrastructure, construction, e-mobility, etc.). Glass textile reinforcements, in their various forms – rovings, fabrics, mats, veils, and chopped strands –, offer exceptional versatility and performance that meet the requirements of the most innovative sectors.

In the automotive industry, glass fiber reinforced composites enable the design of lighter and stronger vehicles, contributing to improved energy efficiency and reduced CO 2 emissions. Advances in molding and pultrusion processes are also paving the way for increasingly complex applications.

The wind energy sector also benefits from the unique properties of glass fiber reinforcements....

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