Marine


Resistant to humidity and corrosion, ParaGlass offers many advantages in marine vessels. It is highly drapeable, and bonds well with other construction materials, such as wood, foam, steel and aluminum. Its high insulation properties adds value in any type or size of watercraft.

ParaGlass is stronger the plywood, less costly than teakwood, and lighter and easier to apply than honeycomb. With a one-step lamination process that saves labor time and cost, it is commonly used in flybridges, swimming platforms and engine covers, as well as areas shown here.

 
1 Hatches / 2 Flooring / 3 Cabinets / 4 Ceiling panels

1 Hatches / 2 Flooring / 3 Cabinets / 4 Ceiling panels

1 Decks / 2 Seating / 3 Interior panels

1 Decks / 2 Seating / 3 Interior panels