High crack prevention effect with more than 2 axes! 3-axis mesh
"Three Force" is a mesh with a triangular pattern made by laminating and adhering one fiberglass thread horizontally and one thread at 60 degrees to the left and right from that thread. The fiberglass is coated with an alkali-resistant coating, allowing it to maintain high performance even in environments that come into contact with alkaline substances such as mortar. Additionally, the three-axis structure provides strength in three directions, demonstrating a high crack suppression effect that is greater than that of two axes or more. It is ideal for areas prone to cracking or where cracks should be minimized. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Specifications】 ■ Yarn linear density: 300 tex (g/1,000m) ■ Yarn intersections: 14 locations (per 10cm) ■ Dimensions: Width 1–1.1 m, Length 50m, Thickness 0.47mm ■ Basis weight: 160g/m2 (after coating) ■ Coating: Alkali-resistant *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Recommended Uses】 ■ Areas where cracks need to be minimized as much as possible ■ Areas where diagonal cracks may occur, such as corners of openings ■ Parts where shear forces act, such as joints in the substrate or structural joints *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Condition of construction around the opening area.
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Easily cuttable with a cutter or similar tool.
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