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Q & A

Yes, black fiberglass tissue can be used for reinforcing materials.

Yes, black fiberglass tissue has specific moisture-resistant properties. It is typically treated with moisture-resistant agents or coatings that prevent water absorption, making it suitable for applications where moisture resistance is required.

Yes, black fiberglass tissue is compatible with different molding processes.

Our Black Fiberglass Tissue is a high-quality material that is widely used in various industries such as construction, automotive, and electronics. It offers excellent strength, durability, and thermal insulation properties, making it ideal for applications such as roofing, insulation, and reinforcement.

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