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GLASS FIBER by OCV

Owens Corning Composite Solutions Business
The Owens Corning Composite Solutions Business is a pioneer and global leader in the composites industry making glass fiber
reinforcements, technical fabrics and non-woven veils. The business is dedicated to creating customer value by delivering world-class
products, expertise and support.    
    
Composite Advantages    
Composites are combinations of two or more materials (reinforcing elements and resin) that retain their identities while acting in concert.
Fiberglass-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites are safe and reliable solutions, able to face tough conditions in various environments and
have outperformed traditional materials for many years. Composites offer these important benefits:
• Light Weight – Composite parts help save weight compared to steel parts (up to 30 percent lighter) with similar thermomechanical properties.
• High Strength – Pound for pound, glass fibers are stronger than steel. Composites gain their strength when fibers are set within a resin matrix. 
Fibers carry the load while the resin spreads the load imposed on the composite.
• Easy to Shape – Composites can be molded into complex shapes at relatively low cost. This flexibility offers designers extensive latitude in new product design.
• Integration of Functions – Parts with multiple functions can often be made in a single step with composites.
• Corrosion Resistance – Composites provide long-term resistance to severe chemical and temperature environments.
Composites are the material choice for outdoor exposure, chemical handling and severe environment service.
• Durability – Composite structures have an exceedingly long life span. Coupled with low maintenance requirements, the longevity
of composites is a benefit when used in critical applications. After a half-century of use, many well-designed composite structures have yet to wear out.
• Cost savings – Thanks to their low weight and high mechanical properties, the use of composites in many applications reduces
manufacturing, shipping and maintenance costs compared to traditional materials such as steel.

Grade namePolymer TypesGlass Fiber Content %Density (g/cm3)M.I.(1) (g/10 min)Product DescriptionDownload
ADVANTEX 162 AGLASS FIBER

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CS 03 DP-L 115 (FIBER)GLASS FIBER


CS 04-L 115GLASS FIBER


CS 101 CGLASS FIBER


CS 123 D-10 PGLASS FIBER120.5265.5(sec)Glass Fiber for Nylon

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CS 147 A-14 (CHINA)GLASS FIBER30.5 Glass Fiber for PP


CS 147 A-14 PGLASS FIBER30.5 Glass Fiber for PP

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CS 183 FGLASS FIBER9 17(sec)Glass Fiber for PBT and PET


CS 183 H-10 PGLASS FIBER

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CS 183 H-13 PGLASS FIBER

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CS 4-144 A-14 PGLASS FIBER


CS 415 A-14 CGLASS FIBER

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CS 415 A-14-4 MMGLASS FIBER


CS 584-14 P 4 MM (25 KG/BAG)

GLASS FIBER20.9 Glass Fiber for ABS

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CS 584-14 P 4 MM (600 KG/BAG)GLASS FIBER20.9 Glass Fiber for ABS

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CS 910-13 P 4 MMGLASS FIBER

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CS 952 A-13 PGLASS FIBER

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E-GLASS R 25 HGLASS FIBER


LFT-PP OC MAXGLASS FIBER


MILLED FIBER 731 EC 1/32GLASS FIBERPolymer types: GLASS FIBER>Polymer types: GLASS FIBER >Polymer types: GLASS FIBER>


OCV 995-13 U (MICRON)GLASS FIBER

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T 30 SE 1200 1150 (GLASS FIBER)GLASS FIBER


CS 183 F (25 KG/BAG)GLASS FIBER917(sec)Glass Fiber for PBT and PET


CS 290-10P 4 MMGLASS FIBER

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