Fiberglass Mesh
Fiberglass mesh is a woven fabric made from E-glass yarn, then coated with an alkali-resistant material (often PVC or acrylic) to enhance durability. It comes in rolls and varies in weight (e.g., 45gsm to 300gsm) and mesh size (e.g., 5x5 mm).
Key Features:
High tensile strength
Alkali and chemical resistant
Lightweight and flexible
Corrosion and moisture resistant
Excellent dimensional stability
Common Uses of Fiberglass Mesh:
1. Wall Reinforcement
Embedded in plaster or cement to prevent cracking and improve bonding.
Used in internal and external wall insulation systems (ETICS).
2. Waterproofing Systems
Reinforces liquid waterproof membranes in bathrooms, terraces, and basements.
3. Tile & Marble Fixing
Provides stability and crack resistance under tiles, especially for large format tiles.
4. Gypsum and Drywall Systems
Used to reinforce joints and corners in gypsum boards and drywall to avoid cracking.
5. Road and Pavement Repair
Used under asphalt and concrete to prevent reflective cracking.
6. Marble Slab Reinforcement
Bonded to the back of natural stone and marble slabs to prevent breakage during transport or installation.