Fiberglass mesh is based on woven glass fiber fabric, impregnated with a polymer emulsion-resistant coating. This provides excellent alkali resistance, flexibility, and high tensile strength in both the warp and weft directions. It is widely used for insulation, waterproofing, and crack resistance in both the interior and exterior walls of buildings.
Fiberglass mesh is primarily alkali-resistant fiberglass mesh. It is made from medium-alkali-free fiberglass yarn (primarily composed of silicates, which offer excellent chemical stability) twisted together in a special leno weave structure. It is then treated with a high-temperature heat setting treatment to prevent corrosion from alkali solutions and the addition of a reinforcing agent.
Main properties and features:
1. Excellent chemical stability. Resistant to alkali, acid, water, cement, and other chemicals; strong adhesion to resins and readily soluble in styrene.
2. High strength, high modulus, and lightweight.
3. Excellent dimensional stability, stiffness, flatness, resistance to shrinkage and deformation, and excellent positioning.
4. Good impact resistance. (Due to the mesh's high strength and toughness)
5. Anti-mildew and insect repellent.
6. Fireproof, heat-insulating, soundproof, and electrically insulating.
Widely used in the following applications:
1) Wall reinforcement materials (such as fiberglass wall mesh, GRC wall panels, EPS interior and exterior wall insulation boards, gypsum board, etc.)
2) Reinforced cement products (such as Roman columns, flues, etc.)
3) Granite and mosaic mesh, marble backing mesh
4) Waterproofing membranes, asphalt roofing, waterproofing
5) Reinforced plastic and rubber product skeletons
6) Fireproof panels
7) Grinding wheel base fabrics
8) Geogrids for highway pavements
9) Construction caulking tape, etc.






