Size: Typically available in 4' x 8' sheets, customizable to specific dimensions.
Grade: Marine-grade composite materials, designed for high durability and resistance to harsh environments.
Viscosity: Not applicable (solid composite material).
Buoyancy: Generally buoyant, with specific buoyancy properties depending on core material and density.
Material: Composed of fiberglass, PVC foam core, or other reinforced polymers for strength and corrosion resistance.
Weight: Lightweight, typically 5-15 lbs/sq ft depending on thickness and core material.
Thickness: Ranges from 1/4" to 1" or more, depending on application requirements.
Load Capacity: Designed to withstand heavy loads, often rated for 100+ psi depending on construction.
UV Resistance: UV-stabilized to prevent degradation from prolonged sun exposure.
Slip Resistance: Textured or coated surfaces for enhanced grip, meeting marine safety standards.
Fire Resistance: Often meets fire-retardant standards (e.g., ASTM E84 Class A or similar).
Installation: Can be mechanically fastened or bonded using marine adhesives.