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Date: 07 September 2008
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Product Name: Glass tissue

Product Description

Glass tissue or glass mat is a non-woven material, composed of uniformly distributed glass strands. These are bound by means of organic additives. These form a tissue which, after polymerization, is rolled up and packaged ready for dispatch. Glass mat is not susceptible to atmospheric agents or to UV rays, is supple and traction-resistant, will not rot and is dimensionally stable. Its porosity makes it easy to impregnate, while it also demonstrates good chemical resistance and possesses excellent waterproofing, anti-corrosion and fire protection characteristics. The two processes used to manufacture glass mats - the wet and dry processes - produce different types of tissue. Their diverse applications satisfy the technical requirements of a range of sectors: insulation, car industry, construction, 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, Roving, Textile products, Woven rovings
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