
Pound of Fiberglass
A pound of fiberglass refers to raw fiberglass chopped strands, short glass fibers used as reinforcement in resins for composites like boat building or repairs.
Fun Fact
Raw material costs for fiberglass composites are extremely low at under 10 cents per foot for rebar, but retail prices are 10-20x higher due to processing and fabrication.
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