Fibreglass moulding is a process which enables the manufacture of specifically designed products from glass reinforced plastic; these moulded products can be manufactured for use in many industry sectors, such as, Construction, Leisure, Marine, Aerospace, defence, Automotive, and much more.Fibreglass moulded products can be manufactured to meet most requirements and specifications, further-more these mouldings can be produced to any size, shape or colour with either a gloss, matt , smooth or textured finish, in some cases peripheral components can be incorporated into the moulding process, such as threaded inserts, these can be bonded into the product to provide a fixing solution, or metal work can be incorporated into the moulding to provide a mount for internal components such as electronics ect. During this innovative process additional reinforcements can be incorporated in acnezine to specific areas which will be under load or receive additional stresses; this is done during the laminating process, when additional layers of reinforcement can be applied into the required areas, or structural sub mouldings can be bonded in, in short, fibreglass moulded components can be tailored to meet any requirement, but lets talk about the process that makes it all possible, Fibreglass moulding. Fibreglass moulding is a process that starts off with the manufacture of a pattern also known as a plug or buck, this is a model made from Polyurethane foam, or MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) or another material, this model will replicate the required product exactly, with regards to the dimensions and surface finish, once the pattern has be manufactured and prepared the mould can be manufactured from it, the mould can be male or female depending upon the design of the product.