Brief: Curious about how this performs in practice? Join us for a hands-on look at our Moisture-Resistant Glass Fiber Chopped Strand Mat. This video demonstrates its open-weave architecture and high permeability for resin flow in structural reinforcement applications like concrete, waterproofing membranes, and seismic retrofitting. You'll see how its long-term alkali resistance and compliance with international standards ensure durability in demanding civil engineering projects.
Related Product Features:
Moisture-resistant construction with less than 0.5% water absorption after 24-hour immersion.
Long-term alkali resistance ensures durability in concrete reinforcement and corrosive environments.
High permeability accelerates resin flow in GRP piping, tank linings, and composite applications.
Chemical resistance withstands exposure to chlorides, sulfates, and other harsh substances.
Open-weave architecture enhances structural reinforcement in infrastructure projects.
Certified to ISO 9001 and meets Norwegian DNV GL standards for marine structures.
Available in thicknesses of 2.5-3.5 mm with E-glass fiber diameter of 11-13 μm.
Packaged in sealed, PE-lined cartons with desiccants for optimal storage and transit protection.
FAQs:
What are the primary applications for this glass fiber chopped strand mat?
It is designed for structural reinforcement in civil engineering, including corrosion-resistant liners for sewer pipes, structural cores for cooling tower sandwich panels, and lightweight composite decking systems for bridges.
How does the moisture resistance benefit construction projects?
With moisture absorption of less than 0.5% after 24 hours of immersion, it maintains integrity and performance in damp conditions, crucial for waterproofing membranes and underground infrastructure.
What certifications does this product hold for quality assurance?
It is ISO 9001-compliant and meets Norwegian DNV GL standards, ensuring it is suitable for demanding applications, including marine structures and other certified engineering projects.
How is the product packaged to ensure it arrives in optimal condition?
It is supplied in paper-core rolls wrapped in kraft paper, sealed in PE-lined cartons with silica gel desiccants, and for bulk shipments, protected with weatherproof tarps during transit.