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Fiberglass mat production involves the manufacturing of a non-woven fabric made from fine glass fibers. These fiberglass fibers are randomly oriented and bonded together using a binder material. The production process typically involves the following steps:
Glass Fiber Manufacturing: Glass fibers are produced by melting raw materials such as silica sand, limestone, and soda ash in a high-temperature furnace. The molten glass is then extruded through fine holes to form continuous filaments. These filaments are then cooled and gathered into strands.
Chopping: The continuous glass strands are chopped into shorter lengths using a mechanical chopper. This step helps in achieving the desired fiber length for the fiberglass mat.
Blending: The chopped glass fibers are mixed with other additives such as binders, lubricants, and sizing agents. These additives improve the processability of the fibers and enhance the final properties of the fiberglass mat.
Web Formation: The blended fibers are fed into a machine called a carding machine. The carding machine aligns and disperses the fibers randomly to form a uniform web. This web acts as the precursor for the fiberglass mat.
Binder Application: A binder material, such as latex or resin, is applied to the web to bond the fibers together. The binder is typically sprayed or coated on the web evenly. The amount of binder applied can vary depending on the desired strength and characteristics of the final fiberglass mat.
Curing: The binder-coated web is then passed through an oven or curing chamber, where the binder is cured or hardened. This process involves the application of heat to activate the binder and create a strong bond between the fibers.
Finishing: After curing, the fiberglass mat may undergo additional finishing processes such as trimming, cutting, or rolling to achieve the desired dimensions and appearance. The finished fiberglass mats are then packaged and prepared for distribution.
Length | 300m per roll |
Width | up to 3800mm |
Density | 1020g/m2 |