Glass fiber reinforcement is a material used to strengthen glass and other composite materials. It is made from strands of glass fibers that are woven together and then embedded in a resin matrix. The glass fibers are usually coated with a protective layer to prevent corrosion and other damage. The glass fibers are usually combined with other materials such as carbon fiber, Kevlar, and polyester to create a stronger composite material. Glass fiber reinforcement is used in a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, and marine industries. Glass fiber reinforcement is a cost-effective and lightweight material that can be used to increase the strength and durability of glass and other composite materials. It is also resistant to temperature changes and can be used in a variety of environments. Some companies in the glass fiber reinforcement market include Owens Corning, PPG Industries, Hexcel Corporation, Toray Industries, and Teijin Limited. Show Less Read more
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