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Fiberglass roving is a type of continuous strand glass fiber used primarily in composite manufacturing. It is made from fine glass filaments that are bundled together to form a strong, flexible material. The roving can be woven into fabrics or used in a variety of composite applications, providing structural reinforcement and enhancing the mechanical properties of the final product. Commonly, it is utilized in industries that require lightweight yet durable materials.
| Material | E-glass or S-glass |
| Filament diameter | 9 to 13 microns |
| Weight per unit area | 300 to 800 g/m² |
| Tensile strength | up to 3,000 MPa |
| Standard widths | 100 to 1500 mm |
When selecting fiberglass roving, buyers should consider the type of glass (E-glass or S-glass), the filament diameter, and the weight per unit area based on their specific application requirements. It is also important to specify the desired tensile strength and any necessary certifications for safety and performance standards. Quantities should reflect the scale of production to ensure cost-effectiveness.
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E-glass is more commonly used for general applications due to its cost-effectiveness, while S-glass offers higher strength and thermal resistance.
Yes, fiberglass roving is suitable for outdoor applications, especially when combined with appropriate resins that offer UV protection.
Fiberglass roving typically has a tensile strength of up to 3,000 MPa.
It is usually supplied in rolls or spools, depending on the manufacturer's specifications.
Fiberglass roving is generally compatible with epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester resins.
Fiberglass roving is typically available in widths ranging from 100 to 1500 mm.