0 US spelling of fibreglass --
1 a material made from small threads of glass twisted together, used within the walls of houses to keep out cold and pressed into hard plastic for use in boats and other structures --
This fabric-foam composite is glued to the interior fiberglass roof of the automobile.
A pool can be built either above or in-ground, and be constructed from materials such as concrete (also known as gunite), metal, plastic or fiberglass.
Because of their constant exposure to water, the fiberglass bodies are regularly waxed.
Subsequent real world surveys have cellulose performing 20-30% better at reducing energy used for heating than fiberglass.
The heavy lobbying by the more centralized fiberglass and mineral insulation manufacturers helped pass the tough fire standards for cellulose insulation.
Modern reproductions, both wooden and fiberglass, remain popular among enthusiasts.
In many countries, replicas in brass or fiberglass are commonplace swimming or garden-pool decorations.
The aircraft is built from wood and fiberglass, with aircraft fabric covering.