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GFRP Material Guide

Glass fiber reinforced plastic combines thermoplastic matrices with glass fiber reinforcement for exceptional strength and stiffness. In thermoforming, GFRP sheets are used for structural automotive components like HVAC mounts and underbody panels where metal-like strength with plastic weight savings is required.

Forming Temp
190–230°C
Gauge Range
2mm – 8mm
Applications
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Key Properties

High strength-to-weight ratio
Excellent stiffness
Corrosion resistant
Dimensional stability under load
Thermoformable with specialized equipment
Replaces metal in structural parts

Thermoforming with GFRP

Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic (GFRP) is processed on Machinecraft thermoforming machines at forming temperatures of 190–230°C with sheet gauges ranging from 2mm – 8mm. The material's unique combination of properties makes it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.

Machinecraft's servo-driven vacuum forming machines provide the precise temperature control, uniform heating, and programmable forming profiles required to achieve optimal results with GFRP sheets. Our machines' closed-chamber design ensures consistent part quality across production runs, while the motorized aperture and multi-zone heating systems accommodate the specific thermal characteristics of GFRP.

Industries that commonly use thermoformed GFRP components include Automotive, Industrial. Each industry benefits from the material's specific properties — whether that's impact resistance for automotive parts, chemical resistance for industrial enclosures, or surface quality for consumer-facing products.

Best Machines for GFRP Thermoforming

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