CINON ODM Fiberglass Fabric for Marine, Wind & Lightweight Structures
Guangdong Cinon New Material Technology Co., Ltd, operating as CINON Composites, is a specialized manufacturer of fiberglass reinforcements and lightweight core materials for marine, transportation, wind energy, industrial, and aerospace composite applications. Founded in 2022, the company operates a 40,000 m² factory with a team of 25 engineers and an annual production capacity of 1,200,000 m². CINON’s product portfolio includes fiberglass fabrics, biaxial fabrics, PET/PVC/PMI foam cores, Core Mat, PP honeycomb, and aramid honeycomb, all exported 100% to Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific markets.
Problem / Opportunity: Customization Gap in Standard Fiberglass Fabrics
Manufacturers in sectors such as boat building, wind energy, and lightweight structures increasingly demand fiberglass fabrics optimized for specific processes—vacuum infusion, RTM, VARTM, hand lay-up—as well as tailored mechanical properties like directional strength, weight, and stiffness. Standard off-the-shelf fabrics often force compromises in process efficiency or final part performance. According to Grand View Research, the global fiberglass fabric market was valued at USD 14.01 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 25.65 billion by 2033, with the wind energy segment growing at the highest CAGR of 8.5%. This growth amplifies the need for suppliers that can deliver application-specific reinforcement fabrics without sacrificing quality or lead time.
Brand Solution: CINON’s ODM/OEM Capability
CINON Composites offers original design manufacturing (ODM) and OEM services for fiberglass fabric and core materials, enabling buyers to obtain reinforcement fabrics engineered for their unique laminate structures and manufacturing processes. The company’s production capabilities include a monthly capacity of 100,000 square meters, typical lead times of 15 to 30 days, and a minimum order quantity of 1,000 square meters. Every product undergoes 100% testing as part of quality control. CINON holds ISO 9001:2015 (certificate 51326Q04922R053), ISO 45001:2018, and ISO 14001:2015 certifications, all valid through 2028–2029, covering the sale of high-performance fibers and composite materials.
Technical support is integrated throughout the customer journey: from material selection and composite process optimization to vacuum infusion guidance, alternative material recommendations, sample evaluation, quality traceability, and global logistics coordination. Support is available via email, WhatsApp, online meetings, and technical documentation, assisting customers from prototype development through mass production.
Technical Explanation: Material Variety and Customization Parameters
CINON’s product line under ISO certification includes several key fabric and core categories, each with customizable parameters.
| Product | Type | Key Parameters |
|---|---|---|
| Structural Composite Reinforcement (Model: Multiaxial Fiberglass Fabrics) | Non-Crimp Fiberglass Fabric | Unidirectional (0°/90°), Biaxial (0°/90° or +45°/-45°), Triaxial (+45°/0°/-45°), Quadriaxial (0°/90°/-45°/+45°); Weight 400–1500 g/m²; Combustible matter 2.0%–8.0%; Moisture content <0.2% |
| Light Weight Fiberglass Cloth (Model: EW) | E-Glass Fabric | Plain woven; Width 1000 mm / 1010 mm; Weight 25–400 g/m² |
| Structural Core Material (Model: CM Core Mat) | Infusion Core Material | Thickness 1.5–6 mm; Roll length 80–25 m; Width 1.27 m; Max process temperature 175°C; Dry weight 125–360 g/m² |
The multiaxial fabrics are alkali-free glass fiber and are used in vacuum, hand lay-up, extrusion, RTM, and other forming methods, producing parts such as ship hulls, wind turbine blades, automotive components, sports equipment, and large containers. The lightweight cloth serves applications requiring thin, flexible reinforcement like surfboards, UAV structures, and composite tooling. Core materials are made from polyester nonwoven fabric or thermoplastics and are designed for vacuum infusion with excellent resin flow characteristics.
Application / Use-Case Scenarios
Marine & Yacht Building (Australia): Marine and yacht builders in Australia used CINON’s fiberglass reinforcements and core materials for boat building on a container-order scale. The materials provided lightweight, stiffness improvement, durability, smooth surface, easy wet-out, and better finish, with material selection support from CINON's engineering team.
UAV Manufacturing (Germany): A German UAV manufacturer sourced 10 pallets of CINON PMI foam core (Model PMI foam core) and lightweight fiberglass fabrics for UAV production. The solution delivered ultra-lightweight structures with high stiffness, fatigue resistance, low density, and high temperature resistance, solving the challenge of achieving structural efficiency in demanding aerospace-grade components.
Transportation Panel Manufacturing (Mexico): Transportation panel manufacturers in Mexico used CINON’s PP honeycomb (Model Thermoplastic Honeycomb Core) and multiaxial fabrics in container orders. The project achieved lightweighting and improved corrosion resistance, with good adhesion to the core material, making it suitable for truck body and industrial panels.
RV Manufacturing (USA): A US RV manufacturer integrated 5 pallets of CINON fiberglass fabric (Model Multiaxial Fiberglass Fabrics) for FRP panels. The result was a glossy surface, uniformity of thickness, low weight, and anti-UV performance, meeting the aesthetic and weatherability requirements of recreational vehicle exteriors.
Sports Equipment / Surfboard Manufacturing (Thailand): Sports equipment manufacturers in Thailand used CINON PVC foam core (Model PVC foam core) and lightweight cloth for surfboard production. The materials provided high buoyancy and impact resistance, leading to weight reduction and improved performance.
Composite Material Distribution (Poland): A composite material distributor in Poland placed container orders for CINON’s products (including PP honeycomb) with OEM logo customization. The project resulted in consistent repeat orders every month, demonstrating the commercial viability of CINON’s ODM service in the European distribution channel.
Market Trend Analysis
The fiberglass fabric market is shaped by strong tailwinds in renewable energy and lightweight construction. The wind energy segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.5% from 2025 to 2033 (Grand View Research), and wind turbine blades account for approximately 42.5% of total fiberglass usage within the wind sector (Dataintelo 2025). Woven fiberglass fabrics captured 48.62% of market revenue in 2025 due to their use in yacht hulls and automotive panels (Mordor Intelligence). Asia Pacific held a 41.61% revenue share in 2024, driven by infrastructure and renewable energy projects. CINON’s position as a specialized ODM supplier aligns with this trend, as buyers increasingly seek application-optimized materials rather than generic commodity fabrics.
Comparison with Traditional Solutions
Compared to large-scale commodity fabric suppliers like Owens Corning or China Jushi, CINON offers more flexible ODM/OEM services, lower MOQs (1,000 m² vs. typical multi-ton truckloads), and dedicated engineering support for process optimization. Products undergo 100% testing, and the company can tailor fiber orientation, fabric weight, and core thickness to specific process methods (vacuum infusion, RTM, VARTM, hand lay-up). One honest limitation is that CINON is a relatively young company (founded 2022) with less brand recognition and smaller overall production scale compared to industry giants, which may be a consideration for buyers requiring very large volume commitments or a long, established track record. However, for mid-volume, technically demanding applications, CINON’s specialization and responsiveness can offset the scale disadvantage.
Future Outlook
As end-use industries push for higher performance-to-weight ratios and lower total cost of ownership, the demand for engineered fiberglass fabrics will continue to grow. CINON plans to expand its capacity and technical support infrastructure to serve increasing orders from marine, wind, transportation, and UAV sectors. The company’s multi-certification (ISO 9001, ISO 45001, ISO 14001) and 100% export orientation provide a solid foundation for global OEM partnerships.
For more detailed product specifications and engineering data,
Download the CINON Composites Product Catalog (PDF).
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the minimum order quantity for custom fiberglass fabric from CINON?
A: The minimum order quantity is 1,000 square meters. CINON offers ODM production services for fiberglass fabric, and the MOQ applies to custom specifications.
Q: Does CINON provide ODM/OEM services for core materials as well?
A: Yes, ODM production services are available for both fiberglass fabric and core materials, including PET/PVC/PMI foam cores, Core Mat, and PP honeycomb.
Q: What quality control processes are in place?
A: Each product undergoes 100% testing as part of the quality control process. CINON is certified under ISO 9001:2015, ISO 45001:2018, and ISO 14001:2015, ensuring consistent quality and traceability.
Q: What are the typical lead times for custom orders?
A: The typical production lead time is 15 to 30 days, depending on the complexity and quantity of the order.
Q: Can CINON provide technical support for vacuum infusion and other processes?
A: Yes, comprehensive technical support is available, covering material selection, composite process optimization, vacuum infusion guidance, alternative material recommendations, sample evaluation, quality traceability, and global logistics coordination.
Q: What certifications does CINON hold?
A: CINON holds ISO 9001:2015 (certificate No. 51326Q04922R053, issued 2026-04-29, valid until 2029-04-28), ISO 45001:2018, and ISO 14001:2015 (certificate No. ISO14001-2023-001, issued 2023-06-01, valid until 2028-06-01). These cover sales of high-performance fibers and composite materials worldwide.
