Fibres, filling materials
Glass fibres for production of laminates are mostly used as mats, cloths, veils. They provide high tensile strength and elasticity.
Mineral fillers in casting technology scale-up the value of heat distortion point, compression strength and very often chemical resistance as well, etc.
- GLASS MAT – mats of cut fibre are made of unoriented glass fibres, emulsion type adhesive-bonded or powder type adhesive-bonded, which determine the product properties.
- GLASS CLOTH – are produced of glass fibre strands or roving. Most often the cloth is produced with equal thread and groundwork, but also as unidirectional fabric and strips
- SEPARATORS
- CONTINUOUS OR CUT ROVING
- CONTINUOUS ROVING – parallel, double glass fibre without detorsion (typical number of basic fibres amounts to 400 up to 1600). Application: spray, cut, centrifugal casting. SMC/BMC.
- CUT ROVING – short glass fibres. Application: for strengthening polyester and phenolic resins (fibre length is from 3 up to 24 mm).
- CARBON FIBRE
- MINERAL FILLERS
- SILICA FLOUR - the component used for all kinds of polyester and epoxy castings
- SILICA GEL - AEROSIL 200 (for polyesters) 202 (for vinylesters/epoxys) – silica of fully developed surface, protecting the resin against dripping from vertical walls
- SILICA GEL - ARSIL - the filler which protects the resin against drilling fluids
- ALUMINIUM HYDROXIDE - MARTINAL - the filler for onyx, solid surface type castings
- TALK-FINTALK - soft filler for castings
- DOLOMIT-MIKRODOL - soft filler for castings
- TECHNICAL SERVICE
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