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Glass fiber

Glass fiber is a kind of reinforcing material produced by drawing and touching the fine fibers of inorganic glass material, with or without touching it. It is often used to strengthen or reinforce polymer matrix materials. Composite materials using glass fiber are called "glass fiber reinforced plastics" or "GRP" (Glass Reinforced Plastics). These materials are light, durable and have a wide range of uses in various industries.

Features:

High strength: Glass fiber has high tensile strength and can increase the durability of composite materials thanks to this feature.

Lightness: Glass fiber reinforced plastics can be lighter than conventional materials, providing advantages in terms of handling and mobility.

Chemical Resistance: Glass fiber is highly resistant to chemical influences, which allows it to be used in various industries for the manufacture of products resistant to chemical exposure.

Heat Resistance: Glass fiber has the ability to withstand high temperatures, making it easy to use in environments with temperature fluctuations.

Electrical Insulation: Glass fiber composites have electrical insulating properties, so they can be used in electrical applications.

Glass fiber is a reinforcing material that is frequently used in applications where durability is required and lightness is important.

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