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Interesting Facts – What Is Fibreglass?

<p>Fibreglass is an extremely durable and lightweight composite material&period; It has a wide range of uses in almost of aspects of modern life&period; It is a fibre reinforced polymer&comma; which is comprised of a matrix of plastic that is strengthened by glass&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>How is it made&quest;<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Glass is heated until it becomes molten and&comma; therefore&comma; very malleable&period; The molten glass is then forced through bushings &lpar;superfine holes&rpar; and coated with a chemical solution&period; For some uses the fibreglass can be left in this form&comma; for others further work is needed&period; The resulting glass threads from the bushing process can be woven together to make larger materials&period; There are various in this process that can be applied to achieve slightly differing results depending on the intended usage&period; For example&comma; in some cases the fibreglass may need to be a pure as possible and by slightly amending the process this can be achieved&period; The majority of new fibreglass is now made with recycled glass&comma; largely up to 70&percnt;&comma; but there isn’t currently a scheme to recycle used fibreglass unfortunately&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>What can It be used for&quest;<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;The most common&comma; and known&comma; usage is home insulation&period; It’s pink&comma; fluffy-looking and immediately recognisable&period; There are many other uses that may not be quite so apparent&period; Due to the versatility and flexibility of fibreglass its uses are almost unlimited&period; It’s strong yet lightweight so it is favoured in the building of aircraft&period; In addition to this&comma; it is resistant to the erosion cause by salt water and is ideal in the manufacture of marine vessels&period; Unsurprisingly the automotive industry frequently uses fibreglass and it is a main component of building kit cars&period; Leading on from these vehicular uses&comma; the material is used for a number of sports equipment&comma; ranging from golf clubs and hockey sticks to snowmobiles&period; Additionally it can be used to build household fixtures&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Health Concerns<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;The appropriate safety equipment must be employed when working with fibreglass&period; When an item&comma; such as a hockey stick&comma; has been properly manufactured and coated it is perfectly safe to handle&period; During installation and manufacture of the material is when the risks to health are posed&period; Wearing gloves&comma; a boiler suit and a fibreglass rated dust mask are essential precautions to take when using the material&period; After each session working with the material it is advisable to take a full shower to rid yourself of any residual dust&period; As long as precautions are taken&comma; it is perfectly safe to work with fibreglass&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Corinne Kemp &&num;8211&semi; Blogger and Fibreglass Enthusiast<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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