
Fiberglass Fabrics
Outstanding temperature and strength properties, rot and
mildew resistance make fiberglass woven fabrics valuable over a wide range
of marine and industrial applications. They are asbestos free, cause no
harm to health, making fiberglass products ideal replacements to asbestos
ones. They will not burn, rot, mildew or deteriorate and resist most
acids. Non-texturized and texturized fiberglass fabrics are the major
types.
Texturized Fiberglass Woven Fabric
1022°F (550°C)
Made of continuous filament texturized yarns, they
demonstrate better insulating properties and greater fullness. Insulating
properties depend upon conductivity and radiation and these are influenced
by the fabric construction.
Tan Heat-Treated Fiberglass Fabric
Heat treating is a process used to burn off surface fibers
to produce a smooth finish.
Applications:
• All types of thermal insulation and
heat protection
• Welding blankets and fire curtains
• Expansion joints
• Basic cloth for coatings and
laminations
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