Our Services
Here at Fenix Composites, specialize in:
Mass Production Fiberglass:
This involves the large-scale manufacturing of fiberglass products, such as car parts or fiberglass containers, using molds and automated processes to create identical items efficiently. Example: Our Shop produces hundreds of fiberglass panels for use in building construction.
Fiberglass Repair:
Repairing damaged fiberglass items, like boats, buses, airplanes or car body parts by patching or replacing the damaged sections to restore functionality and appearance. Example: Fixing a crack on an car by applying layers of industry strength fiberglass cloth and resin to fully repair the damaged area.
Boat and R/V Gel Coat Repair:
Repairing the outer protective layer (Gel coat) of boats or recreational vehicles (RV’s) to restore their glossy finish and protect the underlying fiberglass. Example: Buffing out scratches and applying new gel coat to a boat hull to restore its appearance.
Custom Mill Work and Scenic 3-D Sculpting:
Crafting intricate designs or sculptures using fiberglass, often for architectural or scenic purposes, by shaping and molding the material to achieve the desired form. Example: Creating a custom fiberglass statue for a theme park attraction.
Specialty Paint:
Applying specialized paints or coatings to fiberglass surfaces for decorative or protective purposes, enhancing the appearance and durability of the finished product. Example: Painting a custom fiberglass motorcycle custom design using automotive-grade paint.
Silicone Molds:
Creating molds for fiberglass casting using silicone rubber, allowing for the reproduction of detailed shapes and textures. Example: Making a silicone mold of a sculpture to produce multiple fiberglass replicas.
FRP Molds:
Utilizing molds made from Fiber-Reinforced Plastic (FRP) to shape fiberglass composites into various forms, such as architectural elements or industrial components. Example: Using an FRP mold to cast fiberglass panels for building facades.
Hard Coat Foam:
Applying a hard, durable coating to foam surfaces, often used in conjunction with fiberglass, to create lightweight yet sturdy structures. Example: Coating a foam prop with fiberglass and resin to create a durable movie set piece.
Resin Casting:
Pouring resin into molds to create solid objects, often with embedded materials like fibers or pigments, for artistic or functional purposes. Example: Casting a decorative tabletop using resin mixed with colored pigments and embedded objects.
FRP, GFRG, GFRC:
Different types of fiberglass composites used in construction and manufacturing. FRP stands for Fiber-Reinforced Plastic, GFRG for Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum, and GFRC for Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete.
Architectural Elements and Fixtures:
Designing and fabricating architectural features and fixtures, such as columns, facades, or decorative elements, using fiberglass for its versatility and durability. Example: Installing custom fiberglass columns in a building's interior to enhance its aesthetic appeal.
FRP Panels for Screen Boxes, Screen Walls:
Using fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) panels to construct durable and weather-resistant enclosures or walls for outdoor applications, like screening equipment or enclosing outdoor spaces.
FRP Pultruded Structural Shapes:
Using pultrusion, a manufacturing process for producing continuous lengths of fiber-reinforced polymer structural shapes, commonly used in construction for applications requiring high strength and corrosion resistance. Example: Installing FRP pultruded beams and columns in a bridge structure for their lightweight and durable properties.