Silicone Coated Fiberglass Fabric is a high-performance composite material made from high-strength fiberglass fabric coated on one or both sides with premium silicone rubber through high-temperature vulcanization. It retains the high-temperature resistance, fire resistance, and insulation properties of fiberglass, while also offering the weather resistance, corrosion resistance, water and oil resistance, flexibility, and ease of processing of silicone rubber. It is widely used in various industrial fields.

Key Features:

Excellent Temperature Resistance: Withstands temperatures from -50°C to 550°C.

Safe & Eco-Friendly: Complies with GB8624-2006 A2 fire safety standard, flame retardant, low smoke, and no molten drips.

Comprehensive Performance: High strength, high insulation, aging resistance, and chemical resistance, combined with flexibility and toughness. Strong adhesion between coating and fabric, no peeling or shedding.

Typical Applications:

Removable insulation blankets, equipment, and pipe insulation

Flexible connectors, non-metallic expansion joints

Welding blankets, fire curtains, and smoke curtains

Electrical insulation, anti-corrosion linings, building seals

Buying Guide:

Check for uniform coating, no pinholes, and correct weight.

The fabric should feel soft; avoid hard textures caused by fillers, which can lead to cracking.

Ensure the silicone coating adheres firmly to the base fabric, with no peeling or shedding.

The surface should be smooth, defect-free, with even coating and consistent color.

Contact Details

Suntex Composite Industrial Co., Ltd.
Contact Person: Mr. Jason Hu

Tel: +86 132 0712 7986

Send your inquiry directly to us

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