Professional China Polyester Mesh Lining Fabric - Non-woven laid scrims 1.6*0.8 ENDS-10MM (6.25×12.5 MM) – Ruifiber
Professional China Polyester Mesh Lining Fabric - Non-woven laid scrims 1.6*0.8 ENDS-10MM (6.25×12.5 MM) – Ruifiber Detail:
Non-woven Laid scrims
Construction size: 1.6*0.8 ENDS/10MM (6.25×12.5 MM)
WARP YARN/WEFT YARN: Fiberglass 340 DTEX /340 DTEX
WARP TENSILE: 160N/50mm;WEFT TENSILE: 80N/50mm
WARP EXTENSION: 4%;WEFT EXTENSION:4%
UNIT WEIGHT:9.4-10 gram/M²
ADHESIVE: PVOH


Due to lightweight, high strength, low shrinkage/elongation, corrosion preventive, laid scrims offers tremendous value compared to conventional material concepts. And it’s easily to laminate with many kinds of materials, this makes it has an extensive fields of applications.

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