A new product that possesses the characteristics of both aluminum and glass.
By utilizing a unique technology that coats aluminum during the fiberization of glass, we produce fibers that possess both the characteristics of glass and aluminum. In addition to the heat resistance and strength derived from glass, these fibers also have electrostatic discharge properties, electromagnetic interference resistance, and thermal and electrical conductivity derived from aluminum, making them an optimal solution for applications such as GFRP, where electrostatic discharge and electromagnetic interference resistance are required.
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basic information
The products are manufactured in the form of roving and chopped strands, and the company also produces woven and non-woven fabrics using its own facilities.
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Applications/Examples of results
- Applications requiring EMI shielding and reinforcement - Applications requiring thermal or electrical conductivity and reinforcement
Company information
Saint-Gobain was established in France in 1665 and is currently listed among the "Top 100 Manufacturing Companies in the World" and the "100 Most Innovative Companies in the World." Over 180,000 Saint-Gobain employees working in 67 countries are dedicated to the design, manufacturing, and distribution of materials and solutions that form the foundation of your happy life. In Japan, the insulation and architectural glass businesses actively address challenges such as sustainable buildings, resource efficiency, and climate change. Additionally, the high-performance resins, abrasives, ceramics, and automotive glass divisions contribute to the comfort, performance, and safety of buildings, transportation, and infrastructure.







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