Acid-resistant fiberglass cloth is designed to withstand corrosive environments, particularly those involving exposure to acids. This type of cloth is typically used in industries such as chemical processing, wastewater treatment, and in environments where strong acids or other corrosive substances are present. The fiberglass material is coated or treated with acid-resistant resins or chemicals, such as fluoropolymers or silicone, to enhance its ability to resist degradation when exposed to acidic environments.
Description
Main Benefits
- High Corrosion Resistance: Can withstand exposure to a variety of acidic substances without degrading.
- Thermal Resistance: Can tolerate high temperatures, making it suitable for high-heat environments.
- Mechanical Strength: Offers good tensile strength and dimensional stability.
- Electrical Insulation: Maintains insulating properties in acidic conditions.
Product Specification
Item | ES-S810IM | |
Treatment | PFFE,PTFE membrane | |
Weight(gsm) | 810 | |
Warp and weft density(cm) | 18.8X15.7 | |
Thickness(mm) | 0.75 | |
Air permeability(cm³/cm²/s) | 2-4 | |
Tensile strength(N/25mm) | warp | 2400 |
weft | 2800 | |
Temperature(°C/°F) | Continue | 260/500 |
Instant | 300/572 | |
Anti-acid | Excellent | |
Anti-alkali | Excellent |
Application
- Thermal power plants.
- Coal-fired boilers for heating.
- Waste incineration plants.
- Metallurgical plants.
- Chemical industry.
- Carbon black plants.
- Cement plants.