Glass
fibre is also known as fiberglass and is usually used as a reinforcing agent
for many polymer products. The composites that form using the glass fibre and
the polymer is called fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) or glass-reinforced
polymer (GRP).
The
glass fibres are made of silicon oxide with addition of small amount of other
oxides. There are two types of glass fibres. They are
1.
E-glass: this is the most used
glass fibre. They have good electrical properties and so are called E-glass.
Their tensile strength is 2400 MPa.
2.
S-glass: this type of glass
fibre is very strong, stiff and temperature resistant and so is called S-glass.
Their tensile strength is 4500 MPa.
Glass
fibre is basically a polymer and is produced by spinning process, in which the
molten glass out through a nozzle and the glass fibre is formed.
Glass
fibres have very high strength. It is insensitive to moisture and is a good
electrical insulator. It has low density and low modulus. Glass fibre has good
resistance to chemicals, non-flammable and has low fatigue resistance. The cost
of glass fibre is low and it makes it suitable to be used in a lot of areas.
The
properties of glass fibre makes it suitable to be used in making sports car,
boats, lorries, gliders etc. It is used in the field of architecture when
making pods, domes etc., where light weight is necessary. Glass fibre is
suitable to be used as electrical insulating tape, thermal insulators and waterproofing
material.
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