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lasikuitu

Lasikuitu, commonly known in English as fiberglass, is a material composed of extremely fine fibers of glass, typically derived from silica-based glass. It is produced by melting glass and drawing it into long, thin filaments that can be assembled into various forms for different applications. The glass fibers are often coated with a sizing or resin-compatible coating to improve handling and bonding with matrices used in composites or with cementitious materials in construction.

Fibers and forms

Lasikuitu is available in multiple forms, including chopped strands, continuous rovings, woven fabrics, mats, and yarns.

Properties and performance

Key characteristics include low density, high tensile strength and stiffness, and good chemical resistance. Glass fibers

Applications

Lasikuitu is widely used for reinforcement in plastics and cement-based composites, vehicle and aircraft components, sports

Safety and environment

Handling glass fibers can cause skin and eye irritation and respiratory irritation if dust is inhaled, so

Chopped
fibers
are
used
as
reinforcement
in
plastics
and
concrete,
while
continuous
fibers
form
high-strength
laminates
in
fiber-reinforced
polymer
(FRP)
systems.
Woven
fabrics
and
textiles
enable
more
uniform
reinforcement
and
can
be
tailored
for
specific
mechanical
properties.
are
non-conductive
and
have
excellent
heat
resistance,
making
them
suitable
for
insulation
and
high-temperature
applications.
They
are
relatively
brittle
compared
with
metals
or
some
polymers,
and
the
strength
of
fiberglass
products
depends
on
fiber
alignment,
resin
compatibility,
and
manufacturing
quality.
equipment,
and
building
insulation
and
structural
reinforcement.
It
also
serves
in
electrical
and
thermal
insulation
roles,
as
well
as
in
various
consumer
and
industrial
products
where
light
weight
and
corrosion
resistance
are
advantageous.
protective
equipment
is
recommended
during
processing.
Recycling
options
exist
but
recycling
fiberglass
waste
can
be
challenging;
recycling
typically
focuses
on
repurposing
or
processing
into
secondary
materials
where
feasible.