Woven Roving

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Woven Roving Overview

Woven Roving provides an inexpensive means to laminate large, flat areas that call for rapid build-up and high strength reinforcement. It is not suited for applications that require conformability.

Woven roving is often used with chopped strand mat (CSM) to reinforce other materials and make repairs. In this specific case, it should be used with polyester or vinyl ester resin only, as the CSM keeps it from being compatible with epoxy. Otherwise, woven roving is compatible with all of the resins on this site.

Features

  • Inexpensive and fast way to laminate large, flat areas.
  • Great for repairs or quick build up.

Tips

  • Woven roving should be used with mat whenever bonding to plywood or making repairs.
  • Will require a finer fabric to block print.
  • Fabrics need to be oriented so the fiber yarns run parallel to the expected loads. If extra strength is needed in a different direction, another ply must be added at an angle to the first. The most common angles are +/- 45 degrees.

Specifications

Warp 4.5 - 5.5 (2 x 570 yield output)
Fill 3 -4 (2 x 570 yield output)
Weave Basket Weave
Full Roll 100 yards (typical)
Thickness .030"
Color White
Weight 16.0 - 18.5 oz/yard²

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What is Woven Roving?

Woven roving is the heaviest woven reinforcement in the Fibre Glast fiberglass lineup and is typically used in boat building and mold construction.

Why Choose Woven Roving?

It provides high strength per layer, allowing fabricators to reach target laminate thickness in fewer plies. For mold construction, a combination of #250 Chopped Strand Mat and #223 Woven Roving, along with the use of a lightweight surfacing fabric, will generally create a sturdy, durable mold. Alternating layers of chopped strand mat and woven roving increases dimensional stability and strengthens the finished mold.

What Are the Best Applications for Woven Roving?

Mold building when combined with chopped strand mat and surfacing fabrics. Bonding fiberglass to plywood (use with mat). The #254 20 oz Tooling Fabric is another popular option for mold building where the highest strength is required.

How Should Woven Roving Be Used for Best Results?

The heavy basket weave creates a textured surface that will show through on cosmetic surfaces. Always begin the mold surface with a lightweight surfacing fabric such as #241 2 oz or #262 4 oz to minimize print-through of the heavier patterned materials.

Available as cut-to-length yardage (#223, min 10 yd), 1-yard package (#223-F), 3-yard roll (#223-A), and 5-yard roll (#223-B).

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Item Quantity Description Price Quantity
223 50" Wide - Cut to length by yard
22350" Wide - Cut to length by yard
$13.21/ea
$13.21/ea
min. 10
$0.00
223-F 1 yd Package
223-F1 yd Package
$24.35/ea
$24.35/ea
$0.00
223-A 3 yd Roll
223-A3 yd Roll
$62.54/ea
$62.54/ea
$0.00
223-B 5 yd Roll
223-B5 yd Roll
$76.33/ea
$76.33/ea
$0.00
223-SWATCH Swatch (4" x 6")
223-SWATCHSwatch (4" x 6")
$3.13/ea
$3.13/ea
$0.00

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