Abstract
In-homogeneity, anisotropy, abrasiveness, and low thermal conductivity of glass fibre-reinforced polymeric composites make their machining more difficult as compared to metals. This fact explains numerous machinability studies that were carried out for some of these materials. The experiments presented in this paper were devised to assess the machinability in drilling process of a Romanian made glass fibre-reinforced polymeric composite. Keywords: polymeric composites, machinability, drilling