Brief: This video provides a closer look at Silicone Coated Fiberglass Fabric, showcasing its E-Glass construction and high-temperature resistance. You'll see a detailed walkthrough of its properties, including fireproofing, chemical resistance, and durability in extreme conditions from -50°C to 550°C. We demonstrate how this fabric is ideal for demanding industrial applications.
Related Product Features:
Excellent temperature resistance from -50°C to 550°C for both high and low temperature applications.
Superior chemical corrosion resistance, making it fireproof, oilproof, and waterproof.
High strength construction ensures durability and long-lasting performance in demanding environments.
Resistance to ozone, oxidation, light, and weather aging for extended service life.
Silicone rubber coating on both sides provides enhanced protection and performance characteristics.
Flame resistant properties certified to NF 92507 standards for safety compliance.
E-Glass base fabric with 8H Satin weave offers optimal structural integrity and flexibility.
Available in red color with consistent weight and thickness specifications for reliable performance.
Faqs:
What temperature range can this silicone coated fiberglass fabric withstand?
This fabric offers excellent temperature resistance from -50°C to 550°C, with the base fabric capable of withstanding up to 1000°C and the silicone coating rated for 260°C working temperatures.
What are the key protective properties of this coated fabric?
The fabric provides comprehensive protection including chemical corrosion resistance, fireproofing, oil resistance, waterproofing, and resistance to ozone, oxidation, light, and weather aging.
What are the technical specifications of the base fabric?
The base fabric (style SL600) features an 8H Satin weave with 18 ends/cm warp and 13 picks/cm weft, weighing 600 g/m² with 0.65 mm thickness, providing high strength and durability.
Is this fabric certified for flame resistance?
Yes, the silicone coated fiberglass fabric is flame resistant and complies with NF 92507 standards, making it suitable for applications requiring fireproof materials.