Glass fabric
The glass fabric are made with fiber glass that can resist temperatures going up to 800°C. In addition, it is nonflammable and thanks to it’s chemical resistance, it is ideal for specific industrial applications.
Strong points
- Nonflammable
- Heat resistant
- Isolating
- Natural material
- Ecologically pure and not harmful to human health
Applications
- Foundry
- Thermal insulation and lagging
- Steel industry
- Glass industry
- Heat protection
- Fire protection
Anti-fraying treated glass fabrics
The anti-fraying treatment process consists of impregnating the fiber with an acrylic-based formulation to reinforce it.
Ecru glass fabrics
The ecru glass fabric has not undergone any transformation or preparation.
Vermiculite coated glass fabrics
Vermiculite is a natural mineral that has excellent insulation and fire resistance properties. The vermiculite coating provides resistance to high temperatures of up to 1000°C over a short period of time. Glass fabrics with a vermiculite coating are used in particular in the areas of welding protection or to protect against incandescent projections (metallurgical industry, foundry, etc.).

Glass fabric
Glass fiber mesh
PTFE coated glass fabrics
Caramelised glass fabrics
Polyurethane-coated glass fabrics
High temperature glass textiles
Glass fabrics + aluminium lamination
PVC coated glass fabrics
Ecru silica Fabrics
Vermiculite silica Fabrics
Steel reinforcement (V4A) silica Fabrics
Glass needle felts
Panox Welding Black® needle felts
Glass needle felts + aluminium lamination
Technical fabrics
Technical nets & films
Protective fabrics
High temperature insulating felts
technical sewing threads, ribbons
Adhesives and technical glues
Passive fire protection










