Glass Fibre Loomstate Cloth offers flexibility with continuous resistance up to 550°C (1020°F) and short-term resistance up to 600°C (1110°F). Ideal for curtains, drapes, and blankets. Non-combustible with high mechanical strength for high-temperature applications.
Vitcas Glass Fibre Cloth is made from Loomstate glass fibre, a versatile material specifically designed for applications requiring a highly flexible and durable fabric. With continuous temperature resistance up to 550°C / 1020°F and short-term tolerance up to 600°C / 1110°F, this non-combustible cloth is ideal for safety-critical environments. Its superior flexibility makes it suitable for applications where hanging or draping materials are needed, such as fire safety curtains, welding curtains, and protective blankets.
Key Characteristics
Non-Combustible: Glass fibre cloth is non-combustible, offering excellent fire protection in environments where flame and heat exposure are prevalent.
Highly Flexible: The Loomstate fabric construction ensures exceptional flexibility, making it ideal for applications requiring easy manipulation, folding, or draping. It can be easily adapted to various shapes and forms without losing its structural integrity.
High Mechanical Strength: Despite its lightweight and flexible nature, the glass fibre cloth possesses remarkable mechanical strength, ensuring long-term durability and resistance to wear and tear, even in harsh industrial settings.
Temperature Resistant: The material withstands continuous exposure to temperatures up to 550°C /1020°F and short-term exposure up to 600°C / 1110°F, making it suitable for use in high-heat environments.
Applications
Glass Fibre Cloth is widely used in industries where safety and protection from heat, flames, and sparks are paramount. Its combination of flexibility, fire resistance, and mechanical strength makes it an excellent solution for:
Safety/Welding Curtains: Ideal for creating protective barriers in industrial and manufacturing settings, the cloth prevents the spread of sparks, molten metal splatter, and heat from welding processes, ensuring a safe working environment.
Drapes: Used in high-temperature environments, the cloth is perfect for hanging or draping in areas requiring heat protection or insulation. Its flexibility allows it to cover large areas effectively.
Protective Blankets: The material is commonly used for creating fire blankets or welding blankets that provide heat and flame protection during critical tasks or emergency situations.