Fiberglass window screens are a common building material with the advantages of high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, sound insulation and heat insulation, and are widely used in the construction industry.
Fiberglass window screens are a common building material with the advantages of high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, sound insulation and heat insulation, and are widely used in the construction industry.
The following is the production process flow of fiberglass window screens.
First, select high-quality glass fiber as raw material. Glass fiber is a fibrous material drawn from melted glass and has excellent physical and chemical properties.Selecting appropriate fiberglass raw materials can ensure product quality.
Then, the fiberglass raw materials are put into the furnace for melting. In the furnace, the glass fiber raw material is heated to a high temperature to melt it into molten glass. The molten glass liquid is filtered to remove impurities to ensure the purity of the product.
Next, the glass fiber liquid is fiberized through fiber preparation equipment. Fiber preparation equipment usually uses stretching, twisting or spraying caused by nozzles or fiber stretching mechanisms to gradually stretch the glass liquid into fibers. During the fiber preparation process, the fibers can be treated as needed, such as adding dyes for coloring.
Then, the fibrous glass fibers are sorted and woven. Finishing refers to arranging fibers neatly, removing impurities, and arranging them evenly for subsequent processing. Braiding is the process of interweaving fibers to form yarn. Weaving can be done manually or mechanized to ensure yarn quality.
Finally, the braided yarn is post-processed, including heat setting, softening, etc.Heat setting is to heat-treat the yarn to fix its shape and improve the strength and stability of the yarn. Softening treatment softens the yarn to make it easier to process and use.