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Fiberglass Mesh Protects Plaster Layer Surface From Cracking

Plastering mesh glass cloth is used for reinforcement surfaces during plastering, installation leveling floors,

waterproofing, restoration of cracked plaster in order to prevent cracking or fraying of the plaster.






Fiberglass Mesh


Fiberglass Mesh is a cheap material that does not burn

and is characterized by both low weight and high strength. These properties allow it to be successfully used in the formation

of plaster facades, as well as use on internal wall and ceiling surfaces. This material is widely used for fastening the

surface layer at the corners of the room.


Most widely used standard fiberglass plater mesh is the density of 145g/m2 and 165g/m2 for exterior cladding and facade

work. Resistant to alkalis, does not decompose and will not rust over time, it does not emit toxic and harmful substances,

has a high resistance to tearing and stretching, protects the surface from cracking and improves its mechanical strength.

Easy to handle and use.






Application of Plaster Fiberglass Mesh



Fiberglass mesh is used to strengthen the surface of the plaster layer all kinds of buildings.


This mesh reinforced liquid waterproofing layers slabs and roofs.


Fiberglass mesh used to impart mechanical strength filler floor coverings that are different self-leveling

properties.


Application of glass fiber mesh contributes to strengthening plaster, and the bases used for laying ceramic tiles.







Drywall Fiberglass Tape


Drywall fiberglass not-sticking tape and Fiberglass Self Adhesive Tape are used for combining the joints between walls and windows, door together with our

fiberglass mesh to repair the cracks, joints and seams of drywall, plasterboard and other surfaces. Drywall fiberglass not-

sticking tape should be used with cellophane tape. Fiberglass self-adhesive tape could be used alone.






Fiberglass Chopped Strands enhance value

and mix well with fibrous materials such as wood, paper and polyester. They have been specially developed for use in wet-

formed mats and veils, which are processed in either acidic or neutral white water systems. Improved mat properties make

these products suitable across a diverse range of end-use applications such as specialty papers, filters, printed circuit

boards, roofing mats, roof tiles, acoustic tiles and vinyl-coated flooring.






Our Wet Chopped Strands offer the following advantages:




excellent strength and dimensional stability




performing well across a variety of temperature and humidity conditions




broad chemical resistance




quick and uniform dispersion in water-based bonding systems, whether acidic, neutral or basic.








Fiberglass Yarns consist of a defined number of E-

Glass filaments of a certain nominal diameter, brought together to form a yarn. The structure of the yarn is fixed and

protected by a size and a slight twist, generally in Z-direction.


Our E-Glass fiberglass yarns are wound on plastic bobbins and supplied in a “milk bottle” shape. Vetrotex glass yarns

can be also supplied on beams. The glass composition meets the certification for E-Glass as defined by ASTM’s D578-00

Standard Specification for fiberglass filaments.



Fiberglass refers to a group of products made from individual glass fibers combined into a variety of forms. Glass fibers

can be divided into two major groups according to their geometry: continuous fibers used in yarns and textiles, and the

discontinuous (short) fibers used as batts, blankets, or boards for insulation and filtration. Fiberglass can be formed into

yarn much like wool or cotton, and woven into fabric which is sometimes used for draperies. Fiberglass textiles are commonly

used as a reinforcement material for molded and laminated plastics. Fiberglass wool, a thick, fluffy material made from

discontinuous fibers, is used for thermal insulation and sound absorption. It is commonly found in ship and submarine

bulkheads and hulls; automobile engine compartments and body panel liners; in furnaces and air conditioning units; acoustical

wall and ceiling panels; and architectural partitions. Fiberglass can be tailored for specific applications such as Type E

(electrical), used as electrical insulation tape, textiles and reinforcement; Type C (chemical), which has superior acid

resistance, and Type T, for thermal insulation.




Outside corner beads


Whether on a wall or on a soffit, outside corners must be covered with PVC Corner Bead. The material protects the surface and has a slightly raised beaded edge, which keeps the

corner straight and acts as a screed while taping.


It wasn’t too long ago that square-edged metal corner bead was the most commonly used corner bead, and it may still be

today, but the other options really are worth looking into. Today, you have your choice of metal, vinyl, plastic covered with

paper, or metal covered with paper. Some types are available in 100-ft. rolls. Bullnose beads are also available in a variety

of sizes and have become very popular because they offer an elegant look and are just as easy to install as regular bead.








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