klaaskiudusid
Klaaskiudusid, commonly referred to as fiberglass, is a material made from extremely fine fibers of glass. These fibers are produced by melting glass and then forcing it through very small openings, creating thin strands. These strands can then be woven into a fabric or used as a reinforcing material. Fiberglass is known for its strength, durability, and resistance to heat and chemicals.
The primary applications of klaaskiudusid are in insulation and composite materials. As an insulator, it is
The production of klaaskiudusid involves melting silica sand and other additives at high temperatures. The molten