1708 Double Bias Fiberglass & E-LTM2408 Biaxial Fiberglass
1708 Double Bias Fiberglass (+45°/-45°)
1708 double bias fiberglass has 17oz cloth(+45°/-45°) with 3/4oz chopped mat backing.
Total weight is 25oz per square yard. Ideal for boat build, composite parts repairs and reinforcing.
Biaxial fabric requires less resin, and conforms easily. Flat, non-crimped fibers result in less print-through and greater stiffness than woven fiberglass fabrics.
Among the benefits of utilizing 1708 fabric are its superior structural performance in applications subject to extreme shear and torsion stress and its excellent conforming ability around corners due to its 45 degree stitching
Standard roll width:50”(1.27m), narrow width available.
MAtex 1708 fiberglass biaxial (+45°/-45°) is produced by JUSHI/CTG brand roving with Karl Mayer brand knitting machine, which guarantees outstanding quality.
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E-LTM2408 Biaxial Fiberglass (0°/90°)
The bidirectional/biaxial fiberglass fabrics are made by stitching two layers in 0° & 90° directions. They are Non crimp fabric and provide excellent fatigue resistance. Less resin is consumed compared with woven fabric.
A layer of chopped mat or veil can be added.
Standard roll width:50”(1.27m). 50mm-2540mm available.
MAtex E-LTM2408 biaxial (0°/90°) fiberglass is produced by JUSHI/CTG brand roving,which guarantees the quality.
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Specification
Mode |
Total Weight (g/m2) |
0° Density (g/m2) |
90° Density (g/m2) |
Mat/Veil (g/m2) |
Polyester Yarn (g/m2) |
1808 |
890 |
330 |
275 |
275 |
10 |
2408 |
1092 |
412 |
395 |
275 |
10 |
2415 |
1268 |
413 |
395 |
450 |
10 |
3208 |
1382 |
605 |
492 |
275 |
10 |
Quality Guarantee
- Materials(roving) been used are JUSHI, CTG brand
- Advanced machines(Karl Mayer) & modernized laboratory
- Continuous quality test during production
- Experienced employees,good knowledge of seaworthy package
- Final inspection before delivery
Post time: Jun-15-2022