Glass fiber tapes are highly resistant to high temperatures, possess excellent insulation and corrosion resistance, are low in moisture absorption, and have strong tensile strength. They are commonly used for flame-retardant and insulating binding applications, with a wide range of applications.
The Flame Retardant Principle of Glass Fiber Belts:
The flame-retardant insulation layer of the high-toughness flame-retardant cable decomposes into metal oxides and crystalline water when exposed to fire, and the metal oxides then form a network structure upon decomposition.
The material exhibits a certain adsorption effect on smoke. The condensed crystalline water not only has a significant sedimentation effect on the smoke particles but also demonstrates good heat absorption properties.
Additionally, during the combustion process, carbonized structures can form, which play a significant role in the low-smoke and flame-retardant properties of the cables, delaying the heat absorption.
The combustion rate and the time of rapid increase when the cable itself begins to burn are resisted due to the formation of carbonization structures, which hinder the supply of oxygen and the flow of combustible gases.

Basic Characteristics of Glass Fiber Tape:
Excellent aging resistance properties.
2. Excellent sound absorption, exceeding the average NRC requirements.
Glass fiber boasts excellent electrical insulation properties.
4. Glass fiber is an inorganic fiber that does not burn.
Excellent heat resistance, with a high operating temperature of 600°C.
6. Glass fiber boasts high tensile strength and length stability.
7. Lightweight, heat-resistant, low thermal capacity, and low thermal conductivity. Soft, with excellent insulating properties.
8. Glass fiber tape is non-absorbent, corrosion-resistant, non-rotten, termite-proof,不易scatter, and has a certain tensile strength.
9. Cuttable, sewable, and easy to install as per requirements.





