EWR fiber-cloth
Suitable for reinforcement, thermal insulation and protection of the hull elements of your vessel.
Roll width - 1,0-1,27 m.,
Density (g/m2) - 300 - 1000 g/m2
Oiler - silane.
Composite material properties:
- high density
- good dielectric
- thermal protection
- ecological
- not flammable or explosive
- good resistance to crushing
Fiberglass and glass fiber in the transport industry
Fiberglass and glass fiber are widely used in various types of transport due to their strength, lightness and resistance to external influences.
These materials help reduce the weight of structures, increase their durability and reduce maintenance costs.
Automotive industry
- Body parts
Hoods, bumpers, spoilers and other elements made of fiberglass reduce the overall weight of the car, which reduces fuel consumption.
- Repair
Fiberglass is used to restore damaged parts (for example, cracks in the body).
- Tuning
Light body kits and decorative elements are often made of fiberglass.
Aviation and aerospace industry
- Upholstery and interior
Interior panels, luggage racks and other non-critical elements are made of fiberglass to lighten the structure.
- Propeller blades
In small aircraft, fiberglass is used to produce lightweight and durable blades.
Railway transport
- Car lining
Fiberglass panels are used for lining trains, which reduces weight and increases corrosion resistance.
- Insulation
Fiberglass serves as electrical and thermal insulation material in electric trains and the subway.
Freight transport and special equipment
- Bodies and tanks
Lightweight and durable fiberglass structures are used in vans, chemical tanks and special equipment.
- Protective casings
Fiberglass is used to manufacture housings for devices and mechanisms operating in aggressive environments.
Advantages for the transport industry
- Lightness - reduced vehicle weight = fuel savings
- Durability - resistance to vibration, impact and corrosion.
- Flexibility - ability to create complex shapes (e.g. fairings).
- Repairability - damaged parts can be restored using fiberglass and resin.
Prospects
With the development of composite technologies, glass fiber is increasingly combined with carbon fiber and polymer matrices, creating even stronger and lighter materials for the transport of the future.