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Features
of fiberglass fabrics |
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Outstanding
temperature and strength properties, rot and mildew resistance make
fiberglass woven fabrics valuable over a wide range of marine and
industrial applications. They are asbestos free, cause no harm to health,
making fiberglass products ideal replacements to asbestos ones. They will
not burn, rot, mildew or deteriorate and resist most acids. Non-texturized
and texturized fiberglass fabrics are the major types. |
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Non texturized fiberglass woven fabric---550¡æ
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Descriptions:
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Made of non texturized yarns, these fabrics appear smooth and
have higher weight than the texturized ones. They can be produced by
different kinds of weaving---plain, twill, satin. They are widely used in
thermal insulation and can be treated in different ways in order to meet
specific purposes.
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Applications: |
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--All
types of the thermal insulation and heat protection |
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--Used
for compensators |
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--Basic cloth for
coatings and laminations |
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Specifications:
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Style
No. |
Also called |
Thickness
(mm) |
Weight
(g/m2) |
Weight
(oz/y2) |
Width (m) |
Weave |
TF1020 |
7628 |
0.2 |
205 |
6.0 |
1.27 |
Plain |
TF1041 |
3732 (332) |
0.4 |
430 |
12.7 |
1.0-1.8 |
Satin |
TF1050 |
PW500 |
0.5 |
500 |
14.8 |
1.0-1.8 |
Plain |
TF1081 |
3784 |
0.8 |
880 |
26.0 |
1.0-1.5 |
Satin |
TF1100 |
PW1000 |
1.0 |
1000 |
29.6 |
1.0-1.5 |
Plain |
TF1130 |
3786 |
1.3 |
1300 |
38.5 |
1.0-1.5 |
Satin |
TF1170 |
3788 |
1.7 |
1700 |
50.3 |
1.0-1.5 |
Satin |
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Texturized fiberglass
woven fabric---550¡æ
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Descriptions:
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Made of continuous filament texturized yarns,
they demonstrate a better insulating properties and greater fullness.
Insulating properties depend upon conductivity and radiation and these are
influenced by the fabric construction.
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Applications:
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--All types of thermal insulation and heat
protection
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--Welding blankets and fire curtains
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--Expansion joints
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--Basic cloth for coatings and laminations
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Specifications:
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Style No. |
Thickness
(mm) |
Weight
(g/m2) |
Weight
(oz/y2) |
Width (m) |
Weave |
TF2080 |
0.80 |
600 |
18 |
1.0-1.8 |
Plain |
TF2100 |
1.00 |
800 |
24 |
1.0-2.0 |
Plain |
TF2150 |
1.50 |
1000 |
30 |
1.0-2.0 |
Plain |
TF2200 |
2.00 |
1250 |
36 |
1.0-2.0 |
Plain |
TF2300 |
3.00 |
1800 |
52 |
1.0-2.0 |
Plain |
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Fiberglass
fabric finishes |
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Descriptions:
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In
order to meet special purpose or to increase some peculiarities, these
fabrics can be treated in various ways. With different temperature
resistance and special properties, they are applied in a wide range of
industrial fields. |
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Finishing
style |
Temperature |
Features |
Applications |
A |
Aluminum
foil laminating |
550¡æ* |
heat
reflection, abrasion proof |
heat
protection cushions, motor vehicle industry |
D |
Dying
and coloring |
550¡æ |
heat
protection |
heat
protection,
welding
blankets |
G |
Graphite
coating |
750¡æ |
increase
resistance to abrasion and flame |
welding
blankets,
general
purpose insulation |
H |
Heat
cleaning |
550¡æ |
decrease
fumes, good cutting resistance |
welding
blankets,
general
purpose insulation |
P |
PTFE
coating |
260¡æ |
highly
anti-adhesive surface, soil repellent |
compensators,
conveyor belt |
R |
Silicone
rubber coating |
260¡æ |
high
thermal and mechanical load, resistant to chemical |
welding
blankets, compensators, insulation mats |
U |
Polyurethane
coating |
550¡æ |
good
resistance to abrasion and cuts |
welding
protection curtains |
V |
Vermiculite
coating |
850¡æ |
increase
resistance to abrasion and flame |
welding
blankets,
general
purpose insulation |
W |
Steel
wire reinforcing |
550¡æ |
increase
tensile strength |
heavy
duty insulation |
*Fabric is 550¡æ while
mucilage is 300¡æ |
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