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Glass fabrics TG-200 and TG-430 are advanced reinforcing materials made from fiberglass, designed for a wide range of technical and structural applications.

TG-200 is primarily used as a thermal insulation material and does not require additional treatment or impregnation. Its excellent heat resistance, mechanical strength, and chemical stability make it ideal for use in construction, especially in the production of rolled fiberglass composites, roofing systems, and waterproofing materials. Thanks to its lightweight nature and high thermal tolerance, TG-200 is also in demand in aerospace engineering, particularly for manufacturing lightweight fiberglass structures, where both strength and reduced weight are crucial.

TG-430, on the other hand, is a reinforced structural glass fabric developed specifically for use with epoxy resins. Compared to standard fabrics like T-11, TG-430 features a special dense weave and stitched, reinforced edges that provide added dimensional stability. When impregnated with epoxy, the fabric maintains its structure without fiber displacement, ensuring faster and more uniform saturation. This makes TG-430 an excellent choice for boat hull repair and other applications requiring high-performance epoxy reinforcement.

Both TG-200 and TG-430 offer a combination of strength, heat resistance, dimensional stability, and outstanding adhesion, making them indispensable in the fields of composite manufacturing, shipbuilding, aerospace, and construction.