Fiberglass woven fabric is a high-performance material manufactured from fiberglass yarns. These yarns are interlaced in a weave pattern(plain, twill, satin, etc), producing a fabric that combines the intrinsic qualities of glass fibers with the flexibility and handling ease of a textile. This material is renowned for its exceptional strength, durability, and resistance to environmental factors, making it an indispensable component in various industrial, commercial, and recreational applications.
Advantages:
l High Tensile Strength:
The fabric exhibits superior tensile strength, ensuring high levels of durability and resistance to mechanical stress.
l Thermal Resistance:
It can withstand extreme temperatures, making it suitable for applications exposed to high heat.
l Chemical and Corrosion Resistance:
Fiberglass woven fabric resists a wide range of chemicals and does not corrode, extending its life span in harsh environments.
l Dimensional Stability:
The fabric maintains its shape and size under mechanical and thermal stress, providing structural integrity to the products it reinforces.
l Electrical Insulation:
With excellent insulating properties, it is ideal for use in electrical applications, preventing the flow of electrical current.
l Fire Retardancy:
Its fire-resistant nature makes it suitable for applications requiring strict fire safety standards.
l Lightweight:
Despite its strength, the fabric is relatively lightweight, contributing to the efficiency and performance of products and structures.
Application:
l Composite Materials:
It is extensively used in the production of composite materials for automotive, aerospace, marine, and sports equipment, offering enhancements in strength, durability, and lightweight properties.
l Building and Construction:
In construction, it serves as reinforcement in roofing materials, flooring, and facades, improving strength and fire resistance.
l Electrical Insulation:
The fabric is used for insulating electrical wires and components, thanks to its non-conductive and heat-resistant properties.
l Protective Clothing:
Its thermal and fire-resistant qualities make it suitable for manufacturing protective clothing for firefighters, industrial workers, and military personnel.
l Industrial Filtration:
Fiberglass woven fabric is used in high-temperature filtration applications, capturing particulates in industrial emissions and processes.
l Marine Applications:
It reinforces boat hulls and other marine structures, providing strength, durability, and resistance to water and corrosion.
Specification:
Code | Weave | Weight(g/m2) | Yarn Count(ends/cm) | Length(m) | |
Warp | Weft | ||||
EW30 | Plain | 23±2 | 20±2 | 18±2 | 50-200 |
EW60 | Plain | 48±4 | 20±2 | 20±2 | 50-200 |
EW80 | Plain | 80±8 | 12±1 | 12±1 | 50-200 |
EWT80 | Twill | 80±8 | 12±1 | 12±2 | 50-200 |
EW100/EWT100 | Plain/ Twill | 110±10 | 16±1 | 15±1 | 50-200 |
EW130 | Plain | 130±10 | 10±1 | 10±1 | 50-200 |
EW160/EWT160 | Plain/ Twill | 160±12 | 12±1 | 12±1 | 50-200 |
EW200/EWT200 | Plain/ Twill | 198±14 | 8±0.5 | 7±0.5 | 50-200 |
EW200/EWT200 | Plain/ Twill | 200±20 | 16±1 | 13±1 | 50-200 |
EW300/EWT300 | Plain/ Twill | 300±24 | 8±0.5 | 7±0.5 | 50-200 |
EW400/EWT400 | Plain/ Twill | 400±32 | 8±0.5 | 7±0.5 | 50-200 |
EW400/EWT400 | Plain/ Twill | 400±32 | 6±0.5 | 6±0.5 | 50-200 |
*Specific products could be made according to customers’requirements.