Glossy Gelcoat FRP Panels for RVs, Caravans, Travel Trailers, Motorhomes

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Specification

  • Thickness: 0.7-5.0mm.
  • Density: 1.8 g/cm³ to 2.0 g/cm³.
  • Surface treatment: Gloss gelcoat.
  • Gelcoat thickness: 0.1mm to 0.6mm
  • Gelcoat color: RAL colors. (white, yellow, black, gray, etc.)
  • Flame retardant: B1, B2.
  • Tensile strength: 200-600 MPa (29,000 to 87,000 psi).
  • Flexural strength: 400-600 MPa (58,000 to 87,000 psi).
  • Compression strength: Approximately 200 MPa (29,000 psi).
  • Heat resistance: 80°C to 120°C (176°F to 248°F).
  • Coefficient of thermal expansion: 10-15 × 10⁻⁶/°C.


TOPOLOGROUP FRP sheet rolls.

  • Lightweight.
  • Waterproof.
  • Corrosion-resistant.
  • Weather-resistant.
  • Smooth and even surface.
  • Rich colors.

Flat FRP panels are currently one of the most popular materials for recreational vehicle body panels, especially FRP panels coated with a smooth gel coat. With comprehensive performance that is highly compatible with recreational vehicle usage scenarios, they have become the preferred solution for body panels for products such as RVs, campers, and trailer-type recreational vehicles. They perfectly solve the many adjustments required for traditional materials such as metals and ordinary plastics in recreational vehicle applications.

Glossy gelcoated FRP panels offer irreplaceable advantages. Their surface, treated with a high-precision coating process, creates a mirror-smooth surface. Not only can they be customized in a wide variety of colors, but they also maintain long-term color stability – even with prolonged exposure to the sun and rain, they resist fading, yellowing, or surface mottle, ensuring your recreational vehicle remains in excellent condition.

Structural diagram

Customizable RAL color series

Application Display

Flat FRP panels are combined with core materials such as foam, honeycomb, and plywood to form FRP sandwich panels, making them an ideal construction material for core structures such as the side walls, roofs, and floors of recreational vehicles.