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Date: 07 October 2008
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Product Name: Textile products

Product Description

A strand is defined according to the diameter of its filaments - from 5 to 14 microns - its linear weight or tex count (g/km), the direction of twist and the number of turns per meter. Single yarn undergoes a single twist operation with the number of turns per meter between 20 and 40. Plied yarn is made from two or more single yarns twisted together in the opposite direction to the original twist. The yarn is supplied on a cop and can be used directly on industrial process machinery: weaving, braiding, covering, etc. Once it has been transformed by textile processing, it is most often used as a reinforcement or support for various materials: synthetic resin, bitumen, mica, paper, adhesive, etc.

Company Details

Saint-Gobain Vetrotex textile and reinforcement glass strands are used in technical fabrics and in plastic parts manufactured in small or large series with multiple sizes and shapes. Features: light (up to 30% lighter than steel), insulating,... more

More Products of this Company: Chopped strand mats, Chopped strands, Continuous filament mats, Glass tissue, Roving, Woven rovings
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