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Fiberglass woven roving is a type of reinforcement material made from continuous strands of glass fibers woven together in a mat or fabric form. It is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio and excellent durability, making it an ideal choice for various composite applications. The material is typically used in the production of fiberglass-reinforced plastics, where it provides structural support and enhances the mechanical properties of the final product.
| Material | E-glass or S-glass fibers |
| Weight per unit area | 200 to 600 g/m┬▓ |
| Weave type | Plain, twill, or satin |
| Width | 1 to 3 meters |
| Thickness | 0.1 to 0.5 mm |
When choosing fiberglass woven roving, consider the specific application and required mechanical properties. Key factors include the type of glass fibers (E-glass for general use or S-glass for higher performance), weight per unit area, and weave type. Additionally, specify the dimensions needed for your project, such as width and thickness, and inquire about any relevant certifications or standards that may apply to your application.
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E-glass is more commonly used for general applications, while S-glass offers higher strength and thermal resistance.
Yes, it is suitable for outdoor use, especially when combined with appropriate resins.
Commonly used resins include polyester, epoxy, and vinyl ester.
It is usually sold by the roll, with various widths and weights available.
Yes, it can be easily cut to size and shaped as needed for specific applications.
Fiberglass has inherent fire-resistant properties, but specific performance can vary based on resin used.