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What is fiberglass?

At Blaze, we believe that greatness begins with nature—and that’s exactly where fiberglass starts. Made from quartz sand formed over 25 million years and melted at 1580°C in state-of-the-art glass furnaces, our fiberglass is 100% natural, eco-friendly, and completely safe for human health. With the addition of advanced binders, we enhance its strength and water resistance to meet the toughest demands.
But what truly sets Blaze fiberglass apart are the extraordinary properties we unlock through specialized processing: exceptional flexural, tensile, and compressive strength; non-combustibility; resistance to extreme heat and humidity; and outstanding protection against chemical and biological degradation—all at a remarkably low density. Best of all, it handles like any other fiber—twist it, weave it, wind it, bend it—our fiberglass adapts to your needs with unmatched versatility.

For Construction & Infrastructure

A high-performance alternative material that can replace steel bars, insulation materials and decorative materials, and is widely used in modern buildings.

Corrosion Resistant & Non-Rusting

Used in waterfront structures such as bridges and docks, as well as coastal buildings, effectively resisting seawater corrosion as a superior alternative to traditional steel rebar, with longer service life.

Non-Combustible & Thermally Insulating

An ideal material for thermal insulation and fire protection, widely used in walls, roofs, and pipe insulation.

Lightweight & High Strength

Used to reinforce concrete, manufacture windows, doors, and sanitary ware—offering high strength with easy installation.

For Electronics & Electrical

As the substrate material for printed circuit boards (PCBs), fiberglass is the indispensable “invisible skeleton” of all electronic devices.

Superior Electrical Insulation

Suitable for high-frequency and high-voltage environments with low dielectric loss.

Excellent Dimensional Stability

Ensures the precision of PCBs in complex circuits—forming the foundation for high-performance AI chips and 5G communication modules.

Corrosion Resistance

Protects precision circuits from environmental degradation.

For Aerospace

Meets the extreme demands of the aerospace industry for materials that are both lightweight and high-strength.

Superior Strength-to-Weight Ratio

Used in primary load-bearing structures such as fuselages and wing sections, directly improving payload capacity and fuel efficiency.

Heat Resistant & Non-Combustible

Ensures safety in extreme aerospace environments.

Thermal & Acoustic Insulation

Can be made into insulating felts and mats to maintain cabin comfort—as seen in applications such as China's C919 passenger aircraft.

For Automotive & Transportation

A key material that helps automobiles achieve lightweighting, improve range, and enhance safety performance.

Lightweighting

Fiberglass-reinforced composites are 30–40% lighter than traditional metals. Used in body panels, battery pack enclosures, and other components, they effectively extend electric vehicle range.

Excellent Electrical Insulation

Provides reliable insulation protection for components such as battery pack underbody shields, ensuring electrical safety.

Good Impact Resistance

Components such as instrument panels and seat frames maintain strength while offering excellent impact absorption.

For Wind Energy

Fiberglass is the core reinforcing material for manufacturing large-scale wind turbine blades, providing the lightweight yet strong “skeleton” for clean energy

Lightweight yet High Strength

5–10 times stronger than ordinary steel, yet approximately 70% lighter. With high-modulus fiberglass, blade weight can be reduced by 15% at the same strength level, making it possible to manufacture blades over 100 meters long.

Fatigue and Corrosion Resistance

Capable of withstanding continuous stress and marine environmental corrosion over decades of operation.

Design Flexibility

Allows targeted reinforcement through different layup designs based on the stress requirements of various blade sections.

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