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Fiberglass has been seeing a constant increase in popularity and application for decades now, followed by a corresponding upswing in the value of its market. The reason this material is so highly desired lies in a unique combination of its innate qualities: high strength-to-weight ratio, affordability, versatility, durability, as well as incredible resistance to fire, corrosion, UV radiation and various weather conditions.
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While on par with some traditional durable materials, like steel, in terms of strength, fiberglass is significantly lighter and requires less manpower to handle and transport. It is also very cost-effective in terms of production and maintenance. Recent years have also seen increased research and important breakthroughs in fiberglass recyclability. Combined with resistance to chemical reactions, these traits make fiberglass an indispensable resource for a broad range of industries.
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Fiberglass has been seeing a constant increase in popularity and application for decades now, followed by a corresponding upswing in the value of its market. The reason this material is so highly desired lies in a unique combination of its innate qualities: high strength-to-weight ratio, affordability, versatility, durability, as well as incredible resistance to fire, corrosion, UV radiation and various weather conditions.