PriceList for Tensile Strength Laid Scrim - Polyester mesh laid scrims for FRP pipe fabrication – Ruifiber
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Polyester Laid Scrims Brief Introduction
Scrim is a cost-effective reinforcing fabric made from continuous filament yarn in an open mesh construction. The laid scrim manufacturing process chemically bonds non-woven yarns together, enhancing the scrim with unique characteristics.
Ruifiber makes special scrims to order for specific usages and applications. These chemically bonded scrims permit our customers to reinforce their products in a very economical manner. They are designed to satisfy our customers’ requests, and to be highly compatible with their process and product.
The pipeline is made by the certain process, using glass fiber and its products as reinforcing material, resin as matrix material, sand and other inorganic non-metallic materials as filling.
Process of continuous winding is more popular now, fixed length winding is gradually eliminated.
The main reinforcing material for GRP pipe fabrication include: tissue, resin, woven roving, chopped strand mat, wrap fabric etc.
The GRP pipe wrap fabric manufactured by Shanghai Ruifiber has been supplied to major GRP/FRP pipe manufacturers. The feedback is good. Welcome to inquire and order.
Polyester Laid Scrims Characteristics
- Tensile strength
- Tear resistance
- Heat sealable
- Anti-microbial properties
- Water resistance
- Self-adhesive
- Eco-friendly
- Decomposable
Polyester Laid Scrims Data Sheet
Item No. |
CP2.5*5PH |
CP2.5*10PH |
CP4*4PH |
CP5*5PH |
Mesh Size |
2.5 x 5mm |
2.5 x 10mm |
4 x 4mm |
5 x 5mm |
Weight (g/m2) |
5.5-6g/m2 |
4-5g/m2 |
65-70g/m2 |
3-5g/m2 |
The regular supply of TAPE and TARPAULIN & SAILCLOTH USING is 2.5x5mm, 2.5x10mm, 4x4mm, 5x5mm, etc. The regular supply grams are 6g, 5g, 70g, 3-5g, etc.
With high strength and light weight, it can be fully bonded with almost any material and each roll length can be 10,000 meters.
Double yarn non woven laid scrim is an ideal choice for pipe manufacturers. The pipeline with laid scrim has good uniformity and expansibility, cold resistance, high temperature resistance and crack resistance, which can greatly extend the service life of the pipeline.
Application
How to extend pipe life? Laid scrim reinforcement!
None-woven laid scrim is widely used as reinforced materail on kinds none-woven fabric, such as fiberglass tissue, polyester mat, wipes, also some top ends, such as medical paper. It can makes none-woven products with higher tensile strength,while just add very little unit weight.
The pipeline is made by the certain process, using glass fiber and its products as reinforcing material, resin as matrix material, sand and other inorganic non-metallic materials as filling.
Process of continuous winding is more popular now, fixed length winding is gradually eliminated.
The main reinforcing material for GRP pipe fabrication include: tissue, resin, woven roving, chopped strand mat, wrap fabric etc.
The GRP pipe wrap fabric manufactured by Shanghai Ruifiber has been supplied to major GRP/FRP pipe manufacturers. The feedback is good. Welcome to inquire and order.
For more details, please visit www.rfiber-laidscrim.com
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