The Invisible Skeleton Hidden in The Floor And Carpet: Fiberglass Felt Composite Fabric
When choosing flooring and carpets, most people only focus on the surface color, texture, and feel underfoot, neglecting the internal structure that truly determines the product's stability, flatness, and lifespan. In the manufacturing of flooring materials, fiberglass mesh composite fabric is the core reinforcing substrate hidden within the product, silently bearing the overall performance; it is the "inner strength" behind the durability of flooring and carpets.
I. What is Fiberglass Mesh Composite Fabric?
Fiberglass mesh composite fabric is a new type of reinforcing material created by deeply combining fiberglass mesh fabric and fiberglass felt through a professional composite process. It combines the core advantages of both substrates, resulting in excellent overall performance.
Its core performance characteristics mainly include:
- High structural strength, good support, and not easily broken by tension;
- Excellent acid and alkali resistance, suitable for complex usage environments;
- Strong resistance to deformation, effectively resisting warping, buckling, and deformation problems;
- Resistant to aging, moisture, and high temperatures, not easily deteriorated with long-term use, and has a longer service life.
This material, not exposed on the product surface, is a key inner layer material that determines the overall structural stability, dimensional accuracy, and durability of flooring and carpets; it is the "invisible core of quality" for flooring products.
II. Core Production Process: Layer-by-Layer Control for Stable Quality
The superior performance of fiberglass felt composite fabric stems from a standardized and meticulous end-to-end production process, with each step directly determining the quality of the finished product.
Mesh Forming and Felt Layer Composite
Using a special resin for uniform coating further enhances the material's tensile strength, toughness, and weather resistance. After curing, the overall structure is more compact and stable, less prone to deformation and delamination, suitable for long-term, high-frequency use.
III. Core Application Scenarios: Invisible Support, Indispensable
The black structural layer visible on the edges of flooring is precisely the fiberglass felt composite fabric. Embedded within the flooring as a core reinforcement layer, it effectively prevents warping, expansion, and deformation, significantly improving the overall structural strength of the board, stabilizing product dimensions, and preventing problems such as arching, cracking, and widening gaps due to changes in ground temperature and humidity. It is a decisive material for the long-term flatness and durability of flooring.
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