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Electrical Fiberglass Yarn

Impex a fiberglass yarn manufacturers company in India, supplies versatile and high-performance E Glass yarns that finds extensive use in various industrial applications. Derived from E-glass, which stands for electrical glass, this type of fiber exhibits exceptional strength, durability and resistance to environmental factors. E-glass is a type of glass specifically designed for its electrical and thermal insulating properties.


At Impex Insulation we manufacture & supply both twisted and untwisted E-Glass Fiber Yarn, each with specific applications. Twisted yarn may offer improved handling characteristics, while untwisted yarn might be preferred for specific manufacturing processes.


Key Characteristics of Impex E Glass Fiber Yarns are :

  • High Tensile Strength: E-Glass Fiber Yarn is known for its impressive tensile strength, making it suitable for applications where robust reinforcement is essential.
  • Durability and Longevity: The inherent durability of E-glass ensures a long service life, even in challenging environments with exposure to harsh weather conditions and chemicals.
  • Chemical Resistance: The yarn displays resistance to various chemicals and corrosive substances, making it ideal for applications in industries where chemical exposure is prevalent.
  • Thermal Resistance: E-Glass Fiber Yarn can withstand elevated temperatures, contributing to its use in high-temperature environments without compromising its structural integrity.

Applications of E Glass Fiber Yarn:


  • Reinforcement in Composites: Widely used as a reinforcement material in composite manufacturing, contributing to the strength and structural integrity of composite products in industries like aerospace and automotive.
  • Textile Industry: Employed in the textile industry to create fabrics with enhanced strength and durability, suitable for applications ranging from industrial textiles to protective clothing.
  • Construction and Infrastructure: Utilized for reinforcing concrete and other construction materials, enhancing the strength and longevity of structures in the construction and infrastructure sectors.