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TGF1000-VE226-5008 is a heavy weight woven texturized fiberglass fabric impregnated with specially formulated vermiculite dispensers which provides high temperature and abrasion resistance properties for the manufacturer of welding protection, gaskets, flexible expansion joints, removable jackets and other types of fire control systems.
| Weight | 1070 g/m2 |
| Thickness | 1.4 mm |
| Width | 1000mm 1520mm |
| Coated | Vermiculite coating on both sides |
| Color | Brown |
| Fire resistance | Good |
| Working temperature | Basic fabric 550 ºC, vermiculite coating 800 ºC |
| Pattern | Plain |
| Fiberglass | Texturized E -Glass |
Smoke/Fire curtain
Fire/Welding blanket
Removable thermal insulation cover
Heat insulation pad
1. Good fire resistance performance.
2. Brown color. Various color available.
3. Easy to use .
4. Good abrasion resistance property.
5. Good tensile strength.
6. Thickness, weight, weave, all can be customized base on your application.
Q1. What is the purpose of coating fiberglass cloth?
Coatings enhance the cloth’s performance by adding heat resistance, abrasion protection, waterproofing, chemical resistance, or improved handling properties. Each coating provides unique advantages for specific applications.
Q2. What is the highest temperature the coated fiberglass cloth can withstand?
Depending on the coating type, the cloth can resist temperatures from 260°C up to 550°C. Some coatings (like vermiculite or calcium silicate) are designed for extreme thermal environments.
Q3. What industries commonly use coated fiberglass cloth?
It is widely used in insulation, fire protection, welding protection, expansion joints, industrial sealing, and high-temperature equipment covers.
Q4. Can I customize the weight, thickness, or color?
Yes. Weight (105–1750 g/m²), thickness, coating color, weave type, and roll width can all be customized.
Q5. Are coated fiberglass cloths fireproof?
Fiberglass itself is non-combustible. When combined with heat-resistant coatings (e.g., vermiculite, silicone, calcium silicate), the material provides excellent flame resistance and is suitable for fire-protection applications.
TGF1000-VE226-5008 is a heavy weight woven texturized fiberglass fabric impregnated with specially formulated vermiculite dispensers which provides high temperature and abrasion resistance properties for the manufacturer of welding protection, gaskets, flexible expansion joints, removable jackets and other types of fire control systems.
| Weight | 1070 g/m2 |
| Thickness | 1.4 mm |
| Width | 1000mm 1520mm |
| Coated | Vermiculite coating on both sides |
| Color | Brown |
| Fire resistance | Good |
| Working temperature | Basic fabric 550 ºC, vermiculite coating 800 ºC |
| Pattern | Plain |
| Fiberglass | Texturized E -Glass |
Smoke/Fire curtain
Fire/Welding blanket
Removable thermal insulation cover
Heat insulation pad
1. Good fire resistance performance.
2. Brown color. Various color available.
3. Easy to use .
4. Good abrasion resistance property.
5. Good tensile strength.
6. Thickness, weight, weave, all can be customized base on your application.
Q1. What is the purpose of coating fiberglass cloth?
Coatings enhance the cloth’s performance by adding heat resistance, abrasion protection, waterproofing, chemical resistance, or improved handling properties. Each coating provides unique advantages for specific applications.
Q2. What is the highest temperature the coated fiberglass cloth can withstand?
Depending on the coating type, the cloth can resist temperatures from 260°C up to 550°C. Some coatings (like vermiculite or calcium silicate) are designed for extreme thermal environments.
Q3. What industries commonly use coated fiberglass cloth?
It is widely used in insulation, fire protection, welding protection, expansion joints, industrial sealing, and high-temperature equipment covers.
Q4. Can I customize the weight, thickness, or color?
Yes. Weight (105–1750 g/m²), thickness, coating color, weave type, and roll width can all be customized.
Q5. Are coated fiberglass cloths fireproof?
Fiberglass itself is non-combustible. When combined with heat-resistant coatings (e.g., vermiculite, silicone, calcium silicate), the material provides excellent flame resistance and is suitable for fire-protection applications.