Fiberglass definition

Fiberglass means a material consisting of extremely fine glass fibers.
Fiberglass is means a fiber made from glass and similar in appearance to wool or cotton fiber.
Fiberglass means a fiber made fine filaments of from glass and similar in appearance to wool or cotton fiber.

Examples of Fiberglass in a sentence

  • When Fiberglass conduit is not proposed across an existing structure, built-in sleeves within the parapet can be utilized if empty and available.

  • SUBSTRATE: Sign substrate material may be High Density Overlay (HDO) Plywood, Aluminum, Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, Corrugated Plastic or Roll-up Fabrics.

  • Fiberglass Pipe Adhesive: As furnished or recommended by pipe manufacturer.

  • Fiberglass Bonded Joints: Prepare pipe ends and fittings, apply adhesive, and join according to pipe manufacturer's written instructions.

  • Fiberglass bodies shall be warranted for five (5) years to include color fading.


More Definitions of Fiberglass

Fiberglass means a fiber similar in appearance to wool or cotton fiber but made from glass.
Fiberglass means fiberglass trimmings, cuttings, moulds or structures including boat hulls.
Fiberglass means material consisting of fine filaments of glass that are combined into yarn and woven or spun into fabrics, or that are used as reinforcement in other materials or in masses as thermal or as acoustical insulating products for the construction industry.
Fiberglass means a material made of extremely fine filaments of glass.
Fiberglass means a material made ol extremely fine filaments of glass.
Fiberglass means a material consisting of extremely fine glass fibers. “Indoor floor covering installation adhesive” means any adhesive intended
Fiberglass means a fiber made fine filaments of from glass and similar in appearance to wool or cottonfiber.