Massive Selection for Thermal Insulation Material - Fiberglass laid scrim – Ruifiber
Massive Selection for Thermal Insulation Material - Fiberglass laid scrim – Ruifiber Detail:
Our laid scrim looks likes a grid or lattice.It is a cost-effective reinforcing fabric made from continuous filament yarn in an open mesh construction.The laid scrim was bonded together by chemical adhesives.Compared to woven fabric,our laid scrim allow to be incorporated in almost any materials to stabilize the final products.
Due to its advantageous characteristics,our laid scrim can be used in wide range of fields,namely,in car and aircrafts seats,in wind energy plants,in packaging and adhesive tapes,in wall and floor,even in table tennis rackets or sailing boats.
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Our business puts emphasis over the administration, the introduction of talented staff, plus the construction of team building, attempting hard to boost the standard and liability consciousness of personnel customers. Our corporation successfully attained IS9001 Certification and European CE Certification of Massive Selection for Thermal Insulation Material - Fiberglass laid scrim – Ruifiber, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: India , Pakistan , Iran , Our products are exported worldwide. Our customers are always satisfied with our reliable quality, customer-oriented services and competitive prices. Our mission is "to continue to earn your loyalty by dedicating our efforts to the constant improvement of our products and services in order to ensure the satisfaction of our end-users, customers, employees, suppliers and the worldwide communities in which we cooperate".
By Ingrid from Miami - 2016.09.30 16:36
The factory technical staff not only have high level of technology, their English level is also very good, this is a great help to technology communication.
By Eleanore from Macedonia - 2016.09.26 12:12