Carbon Fiber Sleeve Ultimate Protection

Chopped Strand Mat
December 31, 2025
Brief: Wondering how this high-temperature resistant fiberglass cloth stands up to demanding industrial and marine environments? In this video, you'll see a detailed demonstration of its exceptional strength, thermal stability, and chemical resistance. Watch as we showcase its versatile applications and explain how it seamlessly bonds with various resins for tailored performance.
Related Product Features:
  • Withstands continuous exposure up to 550°C and intermittent temperatures up to 800°C without degradation.
  • Available in lightweight options ranging from 120 to 1500 g/m², balancing durability and portability.
  • Impervious to oils, solvents, and humidity, making it ideal for harsh chemical or marine environments.
  • Seamlessly bonds with epoxy, polyester, and silicone coatings for customized performance.
  • Customizable thickness from 0.2 to 5 mm to meet specific insulation or structural requirements.
  • Engineered from high-purity E-glass or C-glass fibers woven into a robust plain or twill weave structure.
  • Offers exceptional mechanical strength with tensile strength ≥1500 MPa in the warp direction.
  • Features low water absorption of ≤1.5% after 24-hour immersion, ensuring long-term reliability.
FAQs:
  • What temperature range can this fiberglass cloth withstand?
    This high-temperature resistant fiberglass cloth can withstand continuous exposure up to 550°C and intermittent temperatures up to 800°C without degradation, maintaining its structural integrity in demanding thermal environments.
  • Is this material suitable for marine applications?
    Yes, it's specifically designed for marine applications. The fabric offers excellent chemical and moisture resistance, making it impervious to oils, solvents, and humidity, which is ideal for hull repairs, waterproofing, and corrosion-resistant coatings in marine environments.
  • What resins are compatible with this fiberglass cloth?
    The fiberglass cloth is compatible with epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester resins, allowing for seamless bonding and tailored performance across various industrial applications including aerospace, automotive, and construction projects.
  • How should the fiberglass cloth be stored to maintain its quality?
    For optimal preservation, store the fiberglass cloth in cool, dry warehouses (15-30°C, <60% relative humidity) away from direct sunlight. Avoid compression or contamination, and when properly stored unopened, it has a shelf life of up to 24 months.