Fiberglass Roving, also known as Direct Roving, is a continuous strand of fiberglass filaments gathered and wound into a cylindrical package. It is designed for reinforcement applications where high strength-to-weight ratio, dimensional stability, and chemical resistance are essential. Direct Roving is commonly used in pultrusion, filament winding, weaving, and various composite manufacturing processes.
High tensile strength and excellent mechanical performance
Compatible with polyester, epoxy, vinyl ester, and polyurethane resins
Smooth unwinding with low fuzz for stable processing
Uniform tex and consistent filament distribution
Efficient wet-out and resin absorption
Excellent corrosion, moisture, and chemical resistance
Filament winding pipes and tanks
Pultruded profiles (rods, angles, channels)
Woven roving fabrics and mats
RTM and infusion composite products
Automotive and marine components
Sports equipment and industrial parts
Multiple tex options (300–4800 or as required)
Direct Roving for filament winding and pultrusion
Assembled Roving for weaving and laminates
High-performance, low-fuzz packages for smooth production
Bulk supply with consistent quality and reliable delivery