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The GM-GF series is a silicone foam fiberglass cloth composite material with excellent high temperature resistance and fire resistance. It can ensure high compression under normal working conditions, play a role in vibration reduction and buffering, and compensate for thickness tolerances. It can also maintain good impact resistance and fire resistance under extreme conditions such as explosions and fires.
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Product Description
The GM-GF series is a silicone foam fiberglass cloth composite material with excellent high temperature resistance and fire resistance. It can ensure high compression under normal working conditions, play a role in vibration reduction and buffering, and compensate for thickness tolerances. It can also maintain good impact resistance and fire resistance under extreme conditions such as explosions and fires. This special composite material adopts integrated foaming molding technology, integrating the advantages of foam materials and fiberglass cloth, making it an ideal choice for fire-resistant and flame-retardant materials in railway transportation, industrial environments, and electronic devices. GM-GF series composite materials can provide rolls of different thicknesses, which are easy to process into the required size.
Features and advantages
Good material adhesion can bring greater flexibility to design
Excellent elasticity and resistance to stress relaxation can reduce maintenance costs
UV resistance, ozone resistance, extreme temperature resistance, and flame retardancy enable materials to maintain stable performance in various environments
Fiberglass surface can withstand flame temperatures of 600-800 ℃ for a long time, with significant insulation and fire prevention effects
application
Buffer and vibration reduction for electronic devices and transportation vehicles
Filling and fire prevention between battery cells
Flame retardant and thermal insulation applications
install
We can provide single-sided or double-sided backing tape for easy adhesion on different surfaces
Basic physical properties of GM-CF series