Fiberglass Mesh Plastering Anti-cracking Net
Fiberglass mesh is cheap material that does not burn and is
characterized by both low weight and high strength.
These properties allow it to be successfully used in the formation of plaster facades, as well as use on internal wall and ceiling surfaces. This material is widely used for fastening the surface layer at the corners of the room.
The most widely used standard fibreglass plater mesh is the density of 145g/m2 and 165g/m2 for facade work and exterior cladding.
The resistant to alkalis don’t decompose and will not rust over time, it doesn’t emit toxic and harmful substances, has a high resistance to
tearing and stretching, protects this surface from cracking and improves its mechanical strength.
Specification
Application
Plastic mesh is recommended for plastering internal and external.
Perform this function of protection against the formation and reinforcing mesh of surface crevices and cracks, increase its mechanical strength, and prevent deformation.
However, its scope isn’t limited to Plastering.The plastic plaster mesh is also successfully used at painting works and plastering by pouring floors, for sound insulation and heat wall surfaces, for the reinforcement of door and window frames, to protect the facades.
A specially recommended for plaster using fast-drying dry mixes, plastic mesh with large mesh is an alternative to metal plaster mesh.
Advantage
The fiberglass mesh is a cheap material that doesn’t burn and is characterized by low weight and high strength.
These properties allow it to be successfully used at this formation of plaster facades, as well as use on ceiling surfaces and internal walls.
The resistant to alkalis don’t decompose and will not rust over time, it doesn’t emit toxic and harmful substances, has a high resistance to tearing and stretching, protects this surface from cracking and improves its mechanical strength.
Package
Fiberglass mesh is warpped with poly bag or pack in the carton box.