18 Years Factory Basalt Fiber Rebar Cost - Basalt twisted yarn – Huabin
18 Years Factory Basalt Fiber Rebar Cost - Basalt twisted yarn – Huabin Detail:
Product Profile
Basalt fiber twisted yarn is formed by direct roving twisted processing and assembled by several sing-end strands. The spool usually use milk-bottle bobbin. It is widely used in weaving and other industrial application.
Product Application
■ Weave cloth and tape that are resistant to acid, alkali and high temperature.
■ Basic cloth for needle mat production.
■ Basic cloth for electrical insulation boards.
■ Sewing thread yarn.
■ Woven fabric that chemical-resistant.
■ High grade insulation material, like motors, electrical appliances, electromagnetic wires.
Product Specification
Monofilament diameter / um |
6-14 |
Linear density / tex |
17-255 |
Twist direction |
S/Z |
Twist of yarn / twisting/m |
20-180 |
Number of twisting |
1/2 |
Resin compatibility |
Epoxy, vinyl ester, polyester resin |
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