Glass fiber technology has evolved significantly over centuries, from ancient decorative uses to modern high-performance applications. Key innovations include the development of continuous filaments, enhanced strength through composition refinements, and the creation of fiberglass composites. These advancements have driven its widespread adoption in industries such as telecommunications, construction, and aerospace.
Basalt fiber is a high-performance material made from molten basalt rock. It is produced by melting crushed basalt at high temperatures and extruding it through fine nozzles to create continuous fibers. Known for its strength, durability, and resistance to heat and chemicals, it is used in construction, automotive, and aerospace industries.
A spiral winding machine manufactures gaskets by continuously coiling pre-cut filler material and metal strips around a rotating mandrel, building up precise, layered, and durable spiral-wound gasket rings.
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