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Glass Fiber .

Glass Fiber .
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Rs 115  / KgPrice on Request
Glass TypeAR Glass
Product FormChopped Strand
ApplicationRTM, Spray Up, Concrete, Automotive, Filament Winding, FRP, Pultrusion, Gypsum
Tex / GSM600 g/m²
Sizing TypePolyester
Chopped Length12 mm
Packaging TypeBag

Materials With High-temperature Insulation Provide an Effective Thermal Barrier for Industrial Gaskets. Since Fiberglass is Durable, Safe and Offers High Thermal Insulation, Fiberglass is One of the Widely Preferred Materials in Industrial Gaskets. They Not Only Provide a Better Insulation but Also Help in Protecting the Machinery, Conserving the Energy and Ensure the Safety of the Professional Workforce. This is the Reason Perhaps Why Fiberglass is Widely Used in Industries Given Below:

  • Beverage Industry: Fiberglass Grating is Used in Many Areas Like Bottling Lines and in Brew Houses.
  • Car Washes: Recently, Fiberglass Grating is Greatly Used for Rust Resistance and to Give a Contrast Color to Areas That Previously Looked Forbidden. It Brightens the Inside of the Carwash Tunnel Making the Car Look Cleaner Than It Was.
  • Chemical Industry: in This Industry, the Fiberglass Grating is Used for Anti-slip Safety Feature of the Embedded Grit Surface and the Chemically Resistant Feature of Different Resin Compounds. The Chemicals Being Used Are Matched With the Resins.
  • Cooling Towers: Since Cooling Towers Are Always Wet, They Have to Be Protected From Rust, Corrosion, and Other Safety Issues. Due to the Excellent Properties of Fiberglass, It is Used in These Towers as Screening to Keep People and Animals Away From the Danger Zones.
  • Docks and Marinas: the Docks Get Corroded, Rusted and Damaged by the Salty Sea Water. So, Fiberglass is Used Here for Protection.
  • Food Processing: in the Chicken and Beef Processing Plants, Fiberglass Grating is Used for Slip Resistance and for Holding Up to Blood Which is Corrosive. Most of the Areas of Food Processing Also Use Fiberglass as Other Grating Materials Are Not Suitable.
  • Fountains and Aquariums: All Sizes of Fountains and Aquariums Use Fiberglass to Support Rocks to Help in Circulation and Filtering From Under the Rocks. In Large Public Fountains, Fiberglass Grating is Used to Protect Spray Headers and Lights From Getting Damaged. This Also Keeps People From Drowning in the Fountains.
  • Manufacturing: the Embedded Grit Surface of Fiberglass Grating Ensures Slip Resistance in the Areas That Are Wet or in Places Where Hydraulic Fluids or Oils Are Present.
  • Metals and Mining: Fiberglass Grating is Used in Electronic Refining Areas Prone to Chemical Corrosion. Other Grating Materials Cannot Be Used Here.
  • Power Generation: Many Areas of the Power Generation Industry Like Tank Farms, Scrubbers, and Others Use Fiberglass. The Reason for This is the Non-conductive Property of Fiberglass.
  • Plating Plants: This Application Uses Fiberglass Grating Due to the Anti-slip Property of the Surface.
  • Pulp and Paper Industry: the Property of Fiberglass Which Makes It Chemical Corrosion Resistant is Useful in Pulp and Bleach Mills. Recently, Fiberglass is Used in Many Areas Due to Its Corrosion Resistance and Anti-slip Properties.
  • Automotive Industry: Fiberglass is Extensively Used in Automobile Industry. Almost Every Car Has Fiberglass Components and Body Kits.
  • Aerospace & Defense: Fiberglass is Used to Manufacture Parts for Both Military and Civilian Aerospace Industry Including Test Equipment, Ducting, Enclosures, and Others.

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Ar Glass Fiber For Concrete

Ar Glass Fiber For Concrete
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Fiber MaterialPolypropylene
Fiber Length6 mm
ApplicationSlab
Dosage0.6 kg/m³
FormMonofilament
Tensile Strength300 MPa
StandardASTM C1116
Melting Point160°C
AR Glass Fiber for Concrete

AR Glass Fiber (Alkali-Resistant Glass Fiber) is specially designed glass fiber used in concrete and mortar to resist alkaline attack from cement. It is mainly used in GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) applications and thin concrete elements.

What is AR Glass Fiber?

Normal glass fiber gets damaged in cement because cement is highly alkaline.
AR Glass Fiber contains zirconia (ZrO₂), which makes it resistant to alkali attack.

Key Feature:
✔ High alkali resistance
✔ Suitable for long-term use in concrete

Typical Specifications
  • Fiber length: 6 mm, 12 mm, 18 mm, 24 mm

  • Diameter: ~14–20 microns

  • Zirconia content: 14–19% (important for alkali resistance)

  • Tensile strength: 1000–1700 MPa

  • Density: ~2.6 g/cm³

Main Applications 1️⃣ GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete)
  • Architectural panels

  • Decorative cladding

  • Facade elements

2️⃣ Precast Concrete
  • Wall panels

  • Cornices

  • Molded shapes

3️⃣ Repair & Waterproofing Mortars
  • Tile adhesives

  • Repair compounds

  • Waterproof coatings

4️⃣ Lightweight Concrete Products
  • Thin sections

  • Decorative items

Advantages of AR Glass Fiber

✔ Prevents shrinkage cracks
✔ Improves tensile strength
✔ Lightweight reinforcement
✔ Corrosion resistant
✔ Ideal for thin concrete sections
✔ Smooth surface finish

AR Glass Fiber vs Steel Fiber
FeatureAR Glass FiberSteel Fiber
Weight Very Light Heavy
Corrosion No rust Can rust if exposed
Structural Strength Moderate High
Crack Control Excellent (micro level) Structural + crack
Best Use Architectural panels Industrial floors, pavements
Typical Dosage
  • Mortar: 0.5–2% by weight

  • GFRC: 3–5% by weight (spray method)

Exact dosage depends on mix design and application.

Where It Is Commonly Used
  • Building facades

  • Decorative concrete

  • Temple architecture panels

  • Commercial building exteriors

  • Lightweight precast elements

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Anti Crack Glass Fibers

Anti Crack Glass Fibers
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Glass TypeAR Glass

Materials With High-temperature Insulation Provide an Effective Thermal Barrier for Industrial Gaskets. Since Fiberglass is Durable, Safe and Offers High Thermal Insulation, Fiberglass is One of the Widely Preferred Materials in Industrial Gaskets. They Not Only Provide a Better Insulation but Also Help in Protecting the Machinery, Conserving the Energy and Ensure the Safety of the Professional Workforce. This is the Reason Perhaps Why Fiberglass is Widely Used in Industries Given Below:

  • Beverage Industry: Fiberglass Grating is Used in Many Areas Like Bottling Lines and in Brew Houses.
  • Car Washes: Recently, Fiberglass Grating is Greatly Used for Rust Resistance and to Give a Contrast Color to Areas That Previously Looked Forbidden. It Brightens the Inside of the Carwash Tunnel Making the Car Look Cleaner Than It Was.
  • Chemical Industry: in This Industry, the Fiberglass Grating is Used for Anti-slip Safety Feature of the Embedded Grit Surface and the Chemically Resistant Feature of Different Resin Compounds. The Chemicals Being Used Are Matched With the Resins.
  • Cooling Towers: Since Cooling Towers Are Always Wet, They Have to Be Protected From Rust, Corrosion, and Other Safety Issues. Due to the Excellent Properties of Fiberglass, It is Used in These Towers as Screening to Keep People and Animals Away From the Danger Zones.
  • Docks and Marinas: the Docks Get Corroded, Rusted and Damaged by the Salty Sea Water. So, Fiberglass is Used Here for Protection.
  • Food Processing: in the Chicken and Beef Processing Plants, Fiberglass Grating is Used for Slip Resistance and for Holding Up to Blood Which is Corrosive. Most of the Areas of Food Processing Also Use Fiberglass as Other Grating Materials Are Not Suitable.
  • Fountains and Aquariums: All Sizes of Fountains and Aquariums Use Fiberglass to Support Rocks to Help in Circulation and Filtering From Under the Rocks. In Large Public Fountains, Fiberglass Grating is Used to Protect Spray Headers and Lights From Getting Damaged. This Also Keeps People From Drowning in the Fountains.
  • Manufacturing: the Embedded Grit Surface of Fiberglass Grating Ensures Slip Resistance in the Areas That Are Wet or in Places Where Hydraulic Fluids or Oils Are Present.
  • Metals and Mining: Fiberglass Grating is Used in Electronic Refining Areas Prone to Chemical Corrosion. Other Grating Materials Cannot Be Used Here.
  • Power Generation: Many Areas of the Power Generation Industry Like Tank Farms, Scrubbers, and Others Use Fiberglass. The Reason for This is the Non-conductive Property of Fiberglass.
  • Plating Plants: This Application Uses Fiberglass Grating Due to the Anti-slip Property of the Surface.
  • Pulp and Paper Industry: the Property of Fiberglass Which Makes It Chemical Corrosion Resistant is Useful in Pulp and Bleach Mills. Recently, Fiberglass is Used in Many Areas Due to Its Corrosion Resistance and Anti-slip Properties.
  • Automotive Industry: Fiberglass is Extensively Used in Automobile Industry. Almost Every Car Has Fiberglass Components and Body Kits.
  • Aerospace & Defense: Fiberglass is Used to Manufacture Parts for Both Military and Civilian Aerospace Industry Including Test Equipment, Ducting, Enclosures, and Others.

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Crack Controller Glass Fiber

Crack Controller Glass Fiber
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ApplicationConstruction, Roofing
Glass TypeE Glass
ColorWhite
Surface FinishGlossy
Crack Controller Glass Fiber

Crack Controller Glass Fiber is a type of micro glass fiber used in concrete and mortar to control shrinkage cracks, improve surface strength, and enhance durability. It is mainly used in plaster, screed, tile adhesive, and thin concrete applications.

What is Crack Controller Glass Fiber?

These are very fine, short glass fibers added to cement-based mixes to:

  • Reduce plastic shrinkage cracks

  • Improve bonding strength

  • Increase tensile resistance

  • Improve surface durability

In cement applications, alkali-resistant (AR) glass fiber is preferred for long-term performance.

How It Works

When concrete or mortar starts setting:

  • Water evaporation causes shrinkage

  • Micro cracks develop on the surface

Glass fibers act as micro-reinforcement and:

✔ Hold the matrix together
✔ Distribute stress evenly
✔ Reduce crack formation

Typical Specifications
  • Length: 6 mm / 12 mm

  • Diameter: 10–20 microns

  • Tensile strength: 1000–1700 MPa

  • Alkali resistant type recommended for concrete

Applications 1️⃣ Plaster & Wall Putty

Prevents surface cracking.

2️⃣ Floor Screed

Controls shrinkage cracks in thin flooring layers.

3️⃣ Tile Adhesive

Improves bonding and crack resistance.

4️⃣ Waterproofing Mortar

Reduces crack formation in water tanks and terraces.

5️⃣ Repair Mortars

Improves tensile strength and durability.

Advantages

✔ Controls micro cracks
✔ Improves surface finish
✔ Enhances tensile strength
✔ Corrosion resistant
✔ Lightweight
✔ Easy to mix

Glass Fiber vs PP Fiber (Crack Control)
FeatureGlass FiberPolypropylene Fiber
Strength Higher tensile strength Moderate
Heat Resistance Better Moderate
Alkali Resistance Only AR type suitable Naturally resistant
Cost Slightly higher Economical
Typical Dosage
  • 0.6 kg – 2 kg per m³

  • Or 0.1%–0.3% by weight of cement

(Depends on mix design and application.)

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