Continuous Filament Mat is crafted from randomly oriented continuous glass filaments of e-glass fibers, held together with a binder. Featuring excellent dimensional stability and wet-out capabilities, the continuous filament mat seamlessly integrates with unsaturated polyester, epoxy, phenolic, or polyurethane resins. It finds versatile applications in resin transfer molding, vacuum processes, and plaster molding.
Bi-axial Glass Fabrics consist of glass fibers arranged in two directions, typically perpendicular to each other, providing enhanced strength and stiffness in both axes.
Tri-axial Glass Fabrics consist of glass fibers arranged in three directions, typically at 0°, +45°, and -45° angles, providing balanced strength and stiffness in multiple directions.
Multi-axial Glass Fabrics consist of glass fibers arranged in multiple directions, providing balanced strength and stiffness properties across different axes.
Glass Combination Fabrics are composite materials made by combining different types of glass fibers, such as woven rovings, chopped strand mats, and continuous filament mats, in various configurations. These fabrics are designed to offer specific performance characteristics tailored to the requirements of different applications in industries such as marine, automotive, aerospace, and construction.
Glass Flow Mats are engineered materials made from continuous glass fibers arranged randomly and held together with a binder. They are designed to facilitate the flow of resin evenly throughout composite structures during manufacturing processes such as resin infusion or resin transfer molding (RTM). These mats ensure uniform resin distribution, minimize resin waste, and enhance the overall quality of the final composite parts.