Glass fabric 163 g/m² (Interglas 92110, aero, twill weave), width 150 cm
USA: width 50.06", weight 4.8 oz/yd²
Interglas® 92110 is a high-quality aerospace-grade glass fabric designed for demanding composite applications. The twill weave offers excellent drapability, allowing the fabric to conform easily to complex contours and three-dimensional shapes. It is ideal for model making, mould construction, repair work and a wide range of lightweight composite applications.
The new width of 150 cm offers significant advantages when laminating large components. Compared with narrower fabrics, larger areas can often be laminated in a single piece. This reduces joints, minimizes material waste and significantly simplifies processing. The result is time savings and a high-quality laminate finish.
Manufactured to aerospace standards, the fabric meets the highest requirements for quality, consistency and processability. Its excellent resin wet-out and outstanding conformability make it suitable for both hand lay-up and vacuum processing.
Features
- Interglas 92110 / Finish FK 144 (WLB No. 8.4548.60)
- Material manufactured to aerospace standards
- Excellent drapability
- Suitable for hand lay-up and vacuum processing
- Highly conformable
- Easy resin wet-out
- High transparency
Typical Applications
- Model making and mould construction
- Repair of GRP and CFRP components*
- Sandwich structures
- Local reinforcements
- Lightweight composite structures
*Particularly suitable for model fuselages, surfboards, coating foam master patterns, automotive repairs and local reinforcements.
Technical Data
Areal weight: 163 g/m²
Weave: Twill
Yarn (tex):
Warp: EC 9 - 68
Weft: EC 9 - 68
Thread count (threads/cm):
Warp: 12.0
Weft: 11.5
Width: 150 cm
Processing
Calculated values for hand lay-up laminates with 35 vol.% fibre content:
Resin consumption: 128 g/m²
Laminate thickness: 0.179 mm
Laminate weight: 291 g/m²
Laminate constructions for automotive applications in combination with this product have been approved by TÜV. The corresponding processing instructions are available on the R&G website.