Fiberglass Core Mat

Fiberglass core mat is a new material, consisting of a synthetic non-woven core, sandwiched between two layers of chopped glass fibers or one layer of chopped glass fibers and the other on layer of multiaxial fabric/woven roving. Mainly used for RTM, Vacuum Forming, Molding, Injection Molding and SRIM Molding Process, Applied to FRP boat, Automobile, Aeroplane, Panel, etc.

High Strength

Glass fiber has a high tensile strength, meaning it can withstand significant pulling or stretching forces without breaking. This property makes it suitable for applications where strength is crucial, such as in construction, aerospace, and automotive industries.

Lightweight

Despite its high strength, glass fiber is relatively lightweight. This characteristic allows for the production of lightweight and durable materials, reducing the overall weight of structures or products without compromising their strength or performance.

Chemical Resistance

Glass fiber exhibits excellent resistance to many chemicals, including acids, alkalis, and solvents. This chemical resistance property makes it suitable for use in corrosive environments or applications where exposure to chemicals is expected.

Thermal Insulation

Glass fiber has excellent thermal insulation properties. It has a low thermal conductivity, meaning it is effective in preventing the transfer of heat. This characteristic makes it widely used as an insulating material in industries such as construction, HVAC, and energy.

Technical Details:

Total Weight (g/m2) Deviation (%)
(g/m2)
90°
(g/m2)
CSM
(g/m2)
Core (g/m2) CSM
(g/m2)
Stitching Yarn (g/m2)
440 ±7 - - 150 130 150 10
790 - - 300 180 300
1090 - - 450 180 450
1460 - - 600 250 600
2410 - - 1100 200 1100
710 - - 300 100 300
1010 - - 450 100 450
1410 - - 600 200 600
1090 336 264 - 180 600
1390 336 264 - 180 600