Fiberglass Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
IBP | D | Installed Building Products, Inc. | 2.77 | |
CMT | D | Core Molding Technologies Inc | 3.67 | |
MAS | D | Masco Corporation | 0.87 | |
ROCK | C | Gibraltar Industries, Inc. | 1.88 | |
BC | C | Brunswick Corporation | 1.53 | |
UAMY | C | United States Antimony Corporation | -2.76 | |
AIN | C | Albany International Corporation | 2.73 | |
TRN | C | Trinity Industries, Inc. | 1.02 | |
MPX | B | Marine Products Corporation | 1.42 | |
ACNT | B | Ascent Industries Co. | 0.68 |
Related Industries: Building Materials Diversified Industrials Industrial Metals & Minerals Infrastructure Operations Leisure Railroads Recreational Vehicles Rubber & Plastics Specialty Chemicals Steel Textile Manufacturing
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
CSD | A | Guggenheim Spin-Off ETF | 5.0 | |
FAN | D | First Trust ISE Global Wind Energy ETF | 4.72 | |
PYZ | A | PowerShares Dynamic Basic Materials | 4.44 | |
CTEX | C | ProShares S&P Kensho Cleantech ETF | 4.39 | |
SOLR | D | SmartETFs Sustainable Energy II ETF | 4.28 |
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- Fiberglass
Fiberglass (US) or fibreglass (UK) is a common type of fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber. The fibers may be randomly arranged, flattened into a sheet (called a chopped strand mat), or woven into a fabric. The plastic matrix may be a thermoset polymer matrix—most often based on thermosetting polymers such as epoxy, polyester resin, or vinylester—or a thermoplastic.
Cheaper and more flexible than carbon fiber, it is stronger than many metals by weight, and can be molded into complex shapes. Applications include aircraft, boats, automobiles, bath tubs and enclosures, swimming pools, hot tubs, septic tanks, water tanks, roofing, pipes, cladding, casts, surfboards, and external door skins.
Other common names for fiberglass are glass-reinforced plastic (GRP), glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) or GFK (from German: Glasfaserverstärkter Kunststoff). Because glass fiber itself is sometimes referred to as "fiberglass", the composite is also called "fiberglass reinforced plastic". This article will adopt the convention that "fiberglass" refers to the complete glass fiber reinforced composite material, rather than only to the glass fiber within it.
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