Amir Kabir University in Iran to Unveil Technology to Produce Glass Fiber Fabrics
“One of our most important activities in the past year has been the development of the production of glass fiber fabrics that can be converted into resistant fabrics with high temperature resistance and high elasticity and have wide application in various industries, specially heat-resistant industries,” said Hassan Mardani, the head of the Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research of Amir Kabir University.
“One of our technological projects is in the final stages and the related equipment has been purchased so that we can produce industrial dust collectors with these glass fabrics,” he added.
“Also, in the field of the construction industry, we have succeeded in producing and weaving glass mesh to strengthen walls. In this method, glass fibers are used in the structure of the walls along with a resistant resin, which increases the strength and durability of buildings. We anticipate unveiling this product this September,” Mardani said.
Glass mesh, also known as fiberglass mesh or wire mesh glass, is a woven material made from glass fibers or wire, used to reinforce or strengthen various surfaces and structures.
It is a versatile material with applications ranging from construction to automotive and security.
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