Reinforcement materials

Reinforcement materials are used to optimise the mechanical properties of various thermosetting resin systems. We distinguish between a glass, aramid or carbon fibre reinforcement here. Each reinforcement material has specific properties. Depending on the type, reinforcement materials are supplied in mats, fabrics, layers or composite versions (complexes). View Romar-Voss Composites’ range of reinforcement materials below.

Fibreglass reinforcement materials

Reinforcement materials characterised by their good tensile strength, compressive strength and elongation at break.

Carbon reinforcement materials

Reinforcement materials suitable for structures requiring high tensile strength and compressive strength combined with very high stiffness and low weight.

Aramid reinforcement materials

Reinforcement materials suitable for structures requiring high tensile strength combined with high impact resistance at low weight.

Hybrid fabrics

Fabrics in which different types of yarns are woven together, combining product properties.

Special fabrics

Fabrics that cannot be classified in the other groups of reinforcement materials due to their special composition.