Trending Products Fiberglass Laminated Scrims Meth For Building - Aluminium Foil Reinforced Material Fiberglass Laid Scrim Mesh Netting – Ruifiber
Trending Products Fiberglass Laminated Scrims Meth For Building - Aluminium Foil Reinforced Material Fiberglass Laid Scrim Mesh Netting – Ruifiber Detail:
Scrim is a cost-effective reinforcing fabric made from continuous filament yarn in an open mesh construction. The laid scrim manufacturing process chemically bonds non-woven yarns together, enhancing the scrim with unique characteristics.
Ruifiber makes special scrims to order for specific usages and applications. These chemically bonded scrims permit our customers to reinforce their products in a very economical manner. They are designed to satisfy our customers’ requests, and to be highly compatible with their process and product.
Nove-woven laid scrim is widely applied in aluminium foil industry. It can help manufacture to develop the production efficiency as the roll length can reach 10000m. It also makes the finished product with better apperance.
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By Ella from London - 2016.08.16 13:39
A good manufacturers, we have cooperated twice, good quality and good service attitude.
By Sally from Costa Rica - 2015.02.21 12:14