Fiberglass Woven Roving
Mar 21st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Fiberglass FabricsFiberglass woven roving is a fabric made by interweaving roving and mainly used for hand lay-up of large, high strength FRP products such as boats, rolling stock, tanks and architectural structures.
Specs:
- Glass type: E-glass, C-glass;
- Area weight: from 100-800g/m2;
- Width: from 50mm-3m;
Woven Roving is made from continuous glass fiber roving which are interlaced into heavy weight fabrics. Compatible with most resin systems. Used in most cases to increase the flexural and impact strength of laminates. Ideal for multi-layer hand lay-up applications where great material strength is required. Good drapeability, wet out and cost effective. With Woven Roving as a general rule estimate the resin/reinforcement ratio at 1:1 by weight. Woven Roving is available in a variety of weaves, weights, widths and finishes to suit a wide range of applications.
| spec | Linear Density | Weight | Thikcness | Width | Breakage Strength | ||
| (ends/cm) | (N/50×100mm) | ||||||
| Warp | weft | (g/m2) | (mm) | (cm) | warp | weft | |
| EWR400 | 3.4 | 3.3 | 400 | 0.4 | 100 | ≥2500 | ≥2200 |
| EWR600 | 2.6 | 2.5 | 600 | 0.6 | 100 | ≥4000 | ≥3850 |
| EWR800 | 1.8 | 1.8 | 800 | 0.8 | 100 | ≥4600 | ≥4400 |

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Date : 16/07/2009
TO
THE MARKETING EXECUTIVE
DEAR SIR,
PLEASE SEND US YOUR QUOTATION, CATALOG, AND TECHNICAL LITERATURE ,FOR DIFFERENT SIZE , PRICELIST ,IMMEDIATELY FOR OUR REQUIREMENT FOR:
1,GLASS FIBER WOVEN QTY 50 SQM
2, CARBON FIBER WOVEN QTY 20 SQM with sample
FOR YOUR REPLY BEFORE – 05-08-09 BY E-MAIL /OR COURRIER.
MOST URGENT
Thanking you,
Your’s faithfully,
B.K.BHATTER
Dear B.K. BHATTER,
Thanks for your message.
In reply to you:
1. For fiberglass woven roving, please email me at: david@ddfiberglass.com
2. I have sent you emails, but it seems not workable.
David Tan