Glass fiber cloth is made by drawing glass into a very fine glass fiber, and the glass fiber at this time has good flexibility. The glass fiber is spun into a yarn, which can then be woven into a fiberglass cloth by a looms. Glass fiber is an inorganic non-metallic material with excellent performance. It has many advantages, such as good insulation, heat resistance, good corrosion resistance and high mechanical strength, but the disadvantage is that it is brittle and wear resistance is poor.
Glass cloth is divided into two types: alkali-free and medium-alkali. Most foreign countries are E-GLASS alkali-free glass cloth. There are five basic weaves: plain weave (like gingham), twill (generally +-45 degrees), satin (similar to unidirectional fabric), leno (glass fiber mesh main weave), and matts (similar to Oxford cloth).
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3732 fiberglass cloth
3784 fiberglass cloth