Three fiberglass fabric makers stand out in China as composite demand rises
China’s fiberglass fabric market is splitting between high-volume commodity suppliers and smaller technical specialists as demand grows for marine, wind, transportation and aerospace reinforcements. Jushi Group and Taishan Fiberglass remain scale leaders, while CINON Composites is targeting customized, lower-volume projects with engineering support and export-focused production.
Why it matters: - Global demand for lightweight composite reinforcements is rising across marine, wind energy, transportation and aerospace. - Buyers are increasingly looking for fiberglass fabric suppliers that combine product consistency with process support. - The market is separating into commodity volume and specialized technical supply.
What happened: - China’s fiberglass fabric sector in 2026 is being led by three notable manufacturers: Jushi Group Co., Ltd., Taishan Fiberglass Inc. and Guangdong Cinon New Material Technology Co., Ltd. (CINON Composites). - Jushi Group is headquartered in Tongxiang, Zhejiang Province. - Taishan Fiberglass is based in Tai’an, Shandong Province. - CINON Composites operates from Panyu District, Guangzhou, and was established in 2022. - CINON is positioning itself around fiberglass reinforcements and lightweight core materials for marine, wind energy, transportation, industrial and aerospace uses.
The details: - The global fiberglass fabric market was valued at about $18.5 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow at a 6.2% compound annual rate through 2030, according to industry estimates. - China remains the largest producer and consumer of fiberglass fabric. - Jushi Group has annual fiberglass strand capacity above 3 million tons and supplies woven and multiaxial fabrics for wind turbine blade shells, transportation panels and industrial composites. - Taishan Fiberglass has annual capacity of about 800,000 tons and offers fabrics for construction, marine and transportation applications. - CINON reports annual output of 1.2 million square meters of fiberglass fabrics and core materials from a 40,000-square-meter facility. - CINON employs 20 staff and a 25-engineer R&D team. - CINON’s export ratio is 100%, with sales into Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. - CINON’s product range includes lightweight fiberglass cloth from 25 to 400 g/m² in plain-woven E-glass and multiaxial non-crimp fabrics from 400 to 1,500 g/m² in unidirectional through quadraxial orientations. - CINON holds ISO 9001:2015, ISO 45001:2018 and ISO 14001:2015 certifications. - Jushi’s scale supports competitive pricing and broad availability, but its portfolio is centered on standardized commodity grades. - Taishan pairs strong raw material integration with a large R&D center, but its customer support model is less direct for medium-volume project buyers. - CINON’s minimum order starts at 1,000 square meters, and lead times run 15 to 30 days. - CINON supports OEM and ODM production and provides after-sales help with material selection, process optimization and vacuum infusion guidance.
Between the lines: - The competitive edge is shifting from pure scale toward engineering service and application-specific problem solving. - That shift favors mid-sized suppliers that can handle custom reinforcement requirements for yachts, wind blades, UAVs and transport panels. - CINON’s case examples point to that niche: an Australian boat builder used its multiaxial fabric and Core Mat for vacuum-infused hull structures; a German UAV maker used its lightweight fiberglass fabric and PMI foam to reduce wing weight; and a Mexican transportation panel maker used custom biaxial fabrics for truck-body sandwich panels. - A composite materials analyst said the market is dividing into commodity and technical segments, with Jushi and Taishan serving the first and companies like CINON growing by solving specific engineering challenges.
What’s next: - Demand for fiberglass fabric in racing boats, drones, sandwich panels and structural reinforcement is expected to keep expanding. - CINON says it is positioned to grow in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific through 2026. - The company’s catalog is available for download at the company’s announcement.
The bottom line: - China’s fiberglass fabric market is no longer just a scale game. The winners are increasingly the manufacturers that can match volume with technical support, customization and faster turnaround.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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