professional factory for Wide Drywall Corner Bead - Good Moldability Fiberglass Chopped Strand Mat – Ruifiber
professional factory for Wide Drywall Corner Bead - Good Moldability Fiberglass Chopped Strand Mat – Ruifiber Detail:
Brief Introduction
Fiberglass Chopped Strand Mats are non-woven fabrics consisting of randomly distributed chopped strands held together with a powder or emulsion binder.
Chopped Strand Mat is compatible with unsaturated polyester, vinyi ester, epoxy and phenolic resins. The products are most widely used in hand lay-up process and can also be used in filament winding, compression molding and continuous laminating processes. The typical end-use applications include various panels, boats, FRP roof sheet, Automotive parts, bathroom equipment and cooling towers.
Characteristics:
- Good combination of resin
- Easy air release, Resin consumption
- Excellent weight uniformity
- Easy operation
- Good wet strength retention
- Excellent transparency of finished products
- Low cost
Application:
- Most widely used in hand lay-up process
- Filament winding
- Compression molding
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Our improvement depends on the superior equipment, excellent talents and continuously strengthened technology forces for professional factory for Wide Drywall Corner Bead - Good Moldability Fiberglass Chopped Strand Mat – Ruifiber, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Indonesia, San Diego, Toronto, Our items are exported worldwide. Our customers are always satisfied with our reliable quality, customer-oriented services and competitive prices. Our mission is "to continue to earn your loyalty by dedicating our efforts to the constant improvement of our merchandise and services in order to ensure the satisfaction of our end-users, customers, employees, suppliers and the worldwide communities in which we cooperate".
By Mary from Bhutan - 2015.09.23 17:37
It is not easy to find such a professional and responsible provider in today's time. Hope that we can maintain long-term cooperation.
By Lynn from Melbourne - 2015.08.12 12:27