Regal Boats see advantages of Owens Corning OptiSpray rovings

Regal Boats operators spraying Owens Corning's OptiSpray rovings onto a complex mould. Regal has found that OptiSpray reduces the amount of resin it uses, leading to savings in both money and boat weight.
Regal Boats operators spraying Owens Corning's OptiSpray rovings onto a complex mould. Regal has found that OptiSpray reduces the amount of resin it uses, leading to savings in both money and boat weight.

“The first thing we noticed was the speed of the glass wet out,” reports Pat Wiesner,” Regal Boats VP of Engineering.

“We were able to reduce the resin by 3% to 5% compared to the gun roving we used previously. This reduction in resin saves us both money and weight, and both are important considerations when building boats.”

OptiSpray

Owens Corning's OptiSpray multi-end rovings are designed to provide optimal performance in spray-up processes. The products can be used in the production of swimming pools, boat hulls, transportation parts and other items.

OptiSpray is made with Owens Corning’s patented Advantex glass fibre which combines the electrical and mechanical properties of traditional E-glass with the corrosion resistance of EC-R glass. It is said to provide optimum wetting for good surface finish and mechanical strength in the finished product. 

Owens Corning claims OptiSpray products can improve manufacturing efficiency with less down time and potentially lower resin consumption.