Biaxial Glass Fabric 450 gr/m2
- Low resin absorption
- High torsional stiffness
- Laminate thickness: 0.59 mm
Biaxial glass fabric 450 gr/m2 is a high-quality multiaxial glass fabric which is used for building boats, surfboards, longboards, skis and much more. The product is excellent for laminating in combination with epoxy, polyester and vinylester. The biaxially woven glass laminate consumes approximately 370 grams of resin per square metre and gives a layer thickness of approximately 0.49 mm after lamination.
What is Biaxial glass fabric?
Biaxial glass fabric is a fabric that consists of 2 unidirectional fabrics connected at an angle of 45 degrees. This gives the glass mixture optimal compressive and tensile strength. The advantage of multiaxial glass fabric is that it can be used to create a light yet stiff construction. Resin absorption is minimised because the fibres lie close together.
Biaxial glass fabric provides a high bending strength but also improves the torsional rigidity of constructions.
Product properties
Application method | Layer thickness | Resin consumption |
Hand laminating | 0.59 mm | approx. 415 gr/m2 |
Wet Bagging | 0.37 mm | approx. 193 gr/m2 |
Vacuum injection | 0.36 mm | approx. 198 gr/m2 |
Weight: 450 gr/m2
Weave type: biaxial -45/+45
Fabric width: 127 cm wide
Suitable for: polyester resin, vinylester resin and epoxy resin
Packaging:
- 1 lm: 127 cm x 1 lm (1.27 m2)
- 5 lm: 127 cm x 5 lm (6.35 m2)
- 20 lm: 127 cm x 5 lm (25.4 m2), 4 pieces, folded
- 20 lm: 127 cm x 20 lm (25.4 m2), roll-packed
- 50 lm: 127 cm x 50 lm (63.5 m2), roll-packed
Delivery:
- 1 m2, 5m2 and 20 m2 roll-packed in box
- 50 metres roll-packed in foil
- 1 m2 and 5m2 folded in plastic foil
- 20 m2 folded: 4x5 m2 folded in plastic foil
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