Fiberglass cloth
Common Specifications
| Grade | Glass Type | Weight (g/m²) | Tensile Strength ≥N/25mm - Warp | Tensile Strength ≥N/25mm - Weft | Weave | Moisture Content (%) | Combustible Matter Content (%) |
| WR140 | C | 140±7 | 345 | 315 | Plain | ≤0.2 | 0.4–0.8 |
| W100 | E | 100±5 | 460 | 400 | Plain | ≤0.1 | 0.4–0.8 |
| W130 | E | 130±7 | 700 | 460 | Plain | ≤0.1 | 0.4–0.8 |
| W160 | E | 160±8 | 700 | 680 | Plain | ≤0.1 | 0.4–0.8 |
| WR200A | E | 200±10 | 800 | 710 | Plain | ≤0.1 | 0.4–0.8 |
| WR250TK | E | 250±13 | 1600 | 1500 | Twill | ≤0.1 | 0.4–0.8 |
| WR300TK | E | 300±15 | 2000 | 1700 | Twill | ≤0.1 | 0.4–0.8 |
| WR400TK | E | 400±20 | 2500 | 1450 | Twill | ≤0.1 | 0.4–0.8 |
Glass fiber fabric is woven from reinforced twisted yarns using a special structural weave. It features excellent high-temperature fire resistance and impact resistance. The fabric is compatible with various resin reinforcement systems and widely used in chemical, marine, and automotive applications, especially for fiberglass helmets and pipe wrapping.






