Chopped Strand Mat CSM Supplier In Saudi Arabia

Akfa Arabian General Contracting is a trusted supplier of Chopped Strand Mat (CSM) in Saudi Arabia, offering high-quality 300 GSM and 400 GSM CSM for industrial, marine, construction, FRP, and composite applications. We ensure reliable supply across Yanbu, Jeddah, Medina, Taif, Mecca, Umluj, Al Wajh, Duba, NEOM, and all regions of KSA.

Our chopped strand mats are manufactured to meet international quality standards, providing excellent strength, resin compatibility, and durability for demanding environments in Saudi Arabia.

We have a range of products required for the execution of GRP Laminations

Excellent Resin Absorption & Wet-Out Performance

Chopped Strand Mat (CSM) is designed to offer fast and uniform resin absorption, which ensures complete wet-out during the lamination process. This property helps eliminate dry spots and air pockets, resulting in a stronger and more reliable FRP structure. CSM 300 GSM and 400 GSM are especially suitable for polyester, vinyl ester, and epoxy resins commonly used in Saudi Arabia. This feature makes CSM ideal for hand lay-up and spray-up applications across industrial and construction projects in KSA.

High Mechanical Strength & Long-Time Durability

CSM provides excellent tensile strength, impact resistance, and load distribution, making it suitable for demanding environments. The randomly oriented fiberglass strands ensure uniform strength in all directions, enhancing the structural integrity of finished products. Chopped strand mat performs reliably in high temperatures, humidity, and coastal conditions, which are common in regions like Jeddah, Yanbu, and NEOM. This durability makes it a preferred reinforcement material for long-lasting FRP components in Saudi Arabia.

Smooth Surface Finish

Chopped Strand Mat helps achieve a smooth and consistent surface finish, which improves the appearance of FRP products. This reduces the need for excessive sanding or finishing work after curing. The uniform fiber distribution ensures consistent laminate thickness and quality throughout the structure. This makes CSM an excellent choice for both structural reinforcement and cosmetic surface layers in industrial and commercial applications.

Easy Handling & Flexible Application

One of the key advantages of chopped strand mat is its ease of handling and application. CSM can be easily cut, shaped, and layered to match complex molds, curves, and surfaces without compromising strength. This flexibility reduces installation time and labor costs on site. Because of this, CSM 300 GSM and 400 GSM are widely used in tanks, pipes, panels, and repair works across KSA.

Versatile Usage Across Multiple Industries

CSM is a highly versatile fiberglass reinforcement material used in a wide range of industries in Saudi Arabia. It is commonly applied in marine construction, FRP tanks, chemical storage, construction panels, automotive parts, and insulation systems. Both 300 GSM and 400 GSM chopped strand mats can be combined with woven roving or other reinforcements for enhanced performance. This versatility makes CSM a cost-effective and reliable solution for projects across Mecca, Medina, Taif, Umluj, Al Wajh, Duba, and all over KSA.

Aerosil

Similar to Cabosil, Aerosil improves the viscosity of the resin, making it easier to work with. It also enhances the mechanical properties of the final laminate, providing improved resistance to cracking and impact.

Akfa Arabian General Contracting supplies Chopped Strand Mat across all major cities and regions of KSA, including:

  • Yanbu

  • Jeddah

  • Medina

  • Taif

  • Mecca

  • Umluj

  • Al Wajh

  • Duba

  • NEOM

  • And all other regions of Saudi Arabia

 

We ensure timely delivery, competitive pricing, and consistent quality for every order.

Contact us today to discuss your GRP/FRP lamination material needs, including resins, hardeners, woven roving, chopped strand mat, Cabosil, and Aerosil, and let us provide you with tailored solutions that meet your specifications.

 

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