Fiberglass / Polyester Laid Scrim
Introduction:
This laid Scrim is a kind of economic reinforcing non-woven fabric made from continuous filament yarn(Fiberglass, or Polyester etc.) in square shape of an open mesh instruction with an ultra-light mass unit weight, which generally applies to increase tear strength, dimensional stability, facilitate handling or act as a carrier of adhesive to be used in secondary bonding. It is typically applied when woven fabrics are too heavy and knitted products are too pliable for the application.
The scrim producing process by chemically bonds non-woven yarns, also are able to enhancing the scrim with a unique glass/polyester veil, that allows for various customized demands.
Features and benefits:
• Dimensional stability • Tear resistance
• Tensile strength • Water resistance
• Fire resistance • Antibacterial
Applications:
• Composite reinforcements • Packaging
• Flexible membranes • Flooring reinforcement
• Insulation • Roofing and water-proofing
• Wall reinforcements • other customized applications
General information:
Items | Scrim Characteristics |
Roll Width | Max. 5,000mm and as customized |
Roll Length | Up to 20, 000 Meters |
Filament yarns | Fiberglass, Polyester etc. |
Pattern construction | Bidirectional, Tri-directional (Diamond shape) |
Structural size | Customized |
Tensile Strength | Depends on technical specifications |
Bonding | Environmental PVOH, PVAC, PVC, SBR and others |
Materials for lamination | Nonwoven glasss/PET/Hybrid fiber Veil, Tissue, Paper etc. |