Fiberglass Laid Scrims Brief Introduction
The leno weave pattern is been used for the production of scrims, being flat in structure and in which both, machine and cross direction yarns are widely spaced to form a grid. These fabrics are being used for e.g. facing or reinforcing purposes in applications like building insulation, packaging, roofing, flooring, etc. Laid scrims are chemically bond fabrics. Description of the process The laid scrim is produced in three basic steps:Fiberglass Laid Scrims Characteristics
Dimensional stability Tensile strength Fire resistance Other usages: PVC flooring/PVC, Carpet, Carpet tiles, Ceramic, wood or glass mosaic tiles, Mosaic parquet(underside bonding), Indoor and outdoor, tracks for sports and playgroundsFiberglass Laid Scrims Data Sheet
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Item No. |
CF12.5*12.5PH |
CF10*10PH |
CF6.25*6.25PH |
CF5*5PH |
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Mesh Size |
12.5 x 12.5mm |
10 x 10mm |
6.25 x 6.25mm |
5 x 5mm |
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Weight (g/m2) |
6.2-6.6g/m2 |
8-9g/m2 |
12-13.2g/m2 |
15.2-15.2g/m2 |
Fiberglass Laid Scrims Application
PVC Flooring PVC flooring is mainly made of PVC, and there are other necessary chemical materials in the manufacturing process. It is produced through calendering, extrusion or other manufacturing processes, and is divided into PVC sheet flooring and PVC roller flooring. Now major manufacturers at home and abroad use it as a reinforcement layer to prevent indirect seams or bulges caused by thermal expansion and contraction of materials. None-woven category products reinforced Non-woven fabrics are widely used as reinforcement materials for various non-woven fabrics, such as glass fiber paper, polyester pads, wet wipes, and some high-end, such as medical paper. It can make non-woven products have higher tensile strength, while only increasing a small unit weight.