What are the main properties of fiberglass fabrics?
High strength: Glass fiber itself has high strength. After being woven into fabric, it can withstand certain external forces such as tension in multiple directions. It can be used to strengthen some structural materials. For example, in the field of aerospace, it is used to enhance the structural strength of aircraft components so that it can cope with complex mechanical environments during flight.
Good high temperature resistance: It can remain stable for a long time in a high temperature environment. It can generally withstand high temperatures of several hundred degrees. For example, glass fiber fabrics are wrapped outside the insulation and thermal insulation layer of industrial furnaces to protect it. It will not be easily damaged even if the surrounding temperature is high.
Good chemical stability: It has good corrosion resistance to most chemical substances. For example, glass fiber fabrics are wrapped outside some chemical pipelines for protection. It can resist the erosion of various chemical media transported in the pipeline, reduce the risk of corrosion of the pipeline, and extend its service life.
Excellent electrical insulation: It is a good electrical insulation material and is often used in electrical equipment to play the role of insulation protection. In electrical products such as motors and transformers, glass fiber fabrics are wrapped or used as part of the insulation layer to effectively prevent electrical faults such as leakage and short circuit.