Multiaxial Glass Fabrics
Glass Rovings – High-Performance reinforcement for demanding applications
What are the key features of glass rovings?
Glass rovings are among the most commonly used reinforcement fibers in the production of composite materials. They consist of endless glass fibers arranged parallel to each other and stabilized by sewing threads or thermofixation. This structure ensures excellent strength and stiffness, making them ideal for use in high-load areas such as motorsport or aerospace. Glass rovings are available in various versions, ranging from unidirectional to biaxial, bidirectional, and even triaxial and quadraxial designs. The different fiber orientations allow specific properties to be achieved for each application, making them highly versatile. These fiber materials are particularly well-suited for the production of composite materials used across a wide range of industries. Due to their high load-bearing capacity and excellent chemical resistance, they can also be used in extreme environments. Glass rovings therefore offer an ideal combination of flexibility and durability.
What advantages do glass rovings offer compared to other materials?
Compared to materials like aluminum or steel, glass rovings offer significant advantages in terms of weight and strength. While aluminum and steel are heavier, glass rovings provide similar strength with much lower weight, making them particularly attractive for vehicle manufacturing and model building. Another advantage of glass rovings is their flexibility, as they can be tailored to specific application requirements in different fiber orientations – unidirectional, biaxial, or triaxial. These fibers are used in hybrid materials to optimize mechanical properties, and are used in GFRC structures or even in aerospace applications. They are also increasingly used in boat building and the production of sports equipment. By combining them with other fiber materials like carbon or aramid, tailored solutions can be created for a wide range of applications. This makes glass rovings an indispensable material in many high-demand industries.
What are the applications for glass rovings?
The applications for glass rovings are highly diverse. Notably, they are used in boat building to reinforce hulls, tanks, and other components made of composite materials. In the vehicle manufacturing sector, especially in the production of sports cars and motorsport vehicles, glass rovings play a central role by providing the necessary stability while keeping the weight low. Glass rovings are also highly popular in model building, where they are incorporated into composite materials to create stable yet lightweight structures. For model building and other craft applications, glass rovings offer high processability and excellent results in reinforcement. When combined with other fibers like carbon or aramid, hybrid materials are created that combine the benefits of different fiber materials, delivering outstanding results. In our online store for reinforcement fibers, you can find a wide selection of glass rovings in various fiber orientations and strengths, suitable for the most demanding technical applications. Whether for model building, vehicle manufacturing, or boat building, the versatility and performance of glass rovings make them an excellent choice for high-performance projects in various industries.