Good quality E-glass 50cm glass fiber chopped strand
Product Features
1. High strength: Glass fiber chopped strands have excellent tensile strength and can withstand significant pressure and tension.
2. Lightweight: Compared to metal materials, glass fiber chopped strand is lightweight but has high strength, making it suitable for lightweight design.
3. Temperature resistance: It has good tolerance to both high and low temperatures and can maintain stability in harsh environments.
4. Corrosion resistance: able to resist corrosion from various chemical substances, suitable for use in the chemical processing and storage industry.
5. Insulation: Good electrical insulation performance, suitable for use in electronic and electrical equipment .
6. UV resistance: Strong weather resistance, able to resist UV rays in sunlight, and not easily aged.
Product Parameter
Style number |
ECS-3.0 |
ECS-4.5 |
ECS-6.0 |
Glass type |
E-glass |
E-glass |
E-glass |
Glass fiber style |
GRC or BMC |
GRC or BMC |
GRC or BMC |
Filament diameter(m) |
11±1 |
11±1 |
11±1 |
ECS length (mm) |
3 |
4.5 |
6 |
Moisture(%) |
≤0.3 |
≤0.3 |
≤0.3 |
Combustible matter(%) |
1 ±0.20 |
1 ±0.20 |
1 ±0.20 |
Choppability(%) |
≥98 |
≥98 |
≥98 |
R2O(%) |
≤0.8 |
≤0.8 |
≤0.8 |
Application Field
Automobiles and Rail Transit
Used as reinforcement material for car shells, trains, and ships to enchance structural strength and impact resistance.
Architecture and Building Materials
1. Enhance the anti-seepage and crack resistance of mortar concrete, replace polyester fibers or lignin fibers, and improve the high-temperature stability, crack resistance, and service life of road asphalt concrete.
2.Manufacturing industrial materials such as high-temperature resistant needle felt and automotive sound-absorbing panels.
Industry and Electronics
Used for the manufacturing of electronic and electrical products, mechanical components, and the reinforcement of refractory materials.
Water Treatment and Environmental Protection






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