5. Use of products
5.1 Transportation and storage
Textile fiberglass is sensitive to moisture and abrasion. Manufacturers' packaging takes this into account: leaving products in their original packaging until use is the best protection. If they are not completely used up, they should be repackaged.
Exposure to water (rain, accidental leaks, etc.) must also be avoided because, even after drying, the product's properties may be significantly altered. Similarly, in cold weather, it is recommended to avoid condensation and allow the packaged product to return to the temperature of the work area for a sufficient amount of time.
And finally, it is necessary to ensure good inventory rotation.
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Bibliography
- (1) - BERTHEREAU (A.) - High Performance Glass Fibers, previous & future trends - [Communication orale]. ACMA Composites 2012 Conference, Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV (02/2012). http://www.acmashow.org
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Standards and norms
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- Textile glass – - ISO 1886 - (1995)
- Textile glass – - ISO 1887 - (1995)
- Textile glass – Discontinuous fibers and filaments – - ISO 1888 - (2022)
- Reinforcement wire – - ISO 1889 - (2009)
- Reinforcement wire – - ISO 1890 - (2009)
- Textile glass – Son...
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Economic data
Reinforcing fiberglass market in 2024 (Owens Corning, 2025)
7.3 million tons worldwide.
Demand has grown over recent decades, with a growth rate consistently higher than that of industrial production (historically by a factor of 1.5 to 1.6).
Annual growth of 3.6% expected over the period 2024-2030.
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