Woven Roving Fiberglass is a high-performance reinforcement material used in composite manufacturing, construction and other industrial applications. This fabric is created by weaving continuous fiberglass rovings in a bi-directional pattern, resulting in a strong and durable material that provides excellent structural support and reinforcement.
Characteristics of Impex Woven Roving Fiberglass:
Bi-Directional Strength: Woven Roving features a balanced weave of rovings in both the warp and weft directions, providing equal strength in both orientations. This contributes to its exceptional load-bearing capabilities.
High Tensile Strength: The continuous fibers in Woven Roving contribute to its high tensile strength, making it well-suited for applications requiring robust structural reinforcement.
Fast Wet-Out: Woven Roving is designed for fast and efficient resin wet-out during composite manufacturing, ensuring a strong bond between the fabric and the resin matrix.
Thickness Variability: Available in various thicknesses to accommodate different application requirements, providing flexibility for use in diverse projects.
Compatibility with Various Resins: Woven Roving is compatible with a range of resins, including polyester, epoxy, and vinyl ester, allowing for versatility in composite fabrication.
Applications of Woven Roving Fiberglass
Automotive Sector: Employed in the automotive industry for manufacturing lightweight and strong components, such as car body panels and structural parts.
Marine Industry: Commonly used in the construction of boat hulls, decks, and other marine components due to its high strength and water-resistant properties.
Wind Energy: Applied in the production of wind turbine blades, providing the necessary structural reinforcement to withstand the dynamic forces experienced in wind energy applications.
Construction and Infrastructure: Used in the construction industry for reinforcing concrete structures, laminates, and panels, enhancing overall strength and durability.