

Textured Fiberglass Fabric
Textured Fiberglass Fabric is a specialized type of fiberglass cloth that undergoes a texturizing process to enhance its surface properties. This fabric is widely used in industrial and commercial applications due to its unique combination of strength, durability, and versatility.
high-temperature fiberglass fabrics are used to protect equipment and personnel near hazardous operations such as welding flame-cutting and grinding. These fabrics can be used as blankets hanging curtains or are available in roll goods.
- 1000°F working temperature
- Made with low irritating yarns
- Provides protection from welding sparks spatter and slag
- Grommets allow easy hanging in vertical applications
- Ideal for pipe and weld wrapping low cooling/tempering heat containment personnel heat protection machine covers and more


Key Features
- Textured Surface: The fabric is treated to create a rough or patterned surface, which improves adhesion for coatings, resins, or adhesives.
- High Strength: Fiberglass inherently offers excellent tensile strength, making it suitable for load-bearing applications.
- Heat Resistance: It can withstand high temperatures, making it ideal for use in thermal insulation or fireproofing.
- Chemical Resistance: Resistant to most chemicals, ensuring durability in harsh environments.
- Lightweight: Despite its strength, it remains lightweight and easy to handle.
Applications
- Composite Materials: Used as a reinforcement layer in composites for aerospace, automotive, and marine industries.
- Thermal Insulation: Ideal for insulating pipes, boilers, and industrial equipment exposed to high temperatures.
- Coating Substrate: Provides an excellent base for coatings, paints, or laminates due to its textured surface.
- Filtration: Used in high-temperature or corrosive filtration systems.
- Construction: Applied in building reinforcement or as a decorative material.
Advantages
- Enhanced adhesion for coatings and resins.
- Superior mechanical properties, including tensile strength and abrasion resistance.
- Excellent thermal and chemical stability.
- Lightweight and easy to install.
Related Terms
- Woven Fiberglass Cloth: Standard fiberglass fabric without texturing.
- Fiberglass Reinforced Material: Materials strengthened with fiberglass.
- Textured Fiberglass Mat: A non-woven alternative with a textured surface.


Material- Base Fiber | Thickness | Color | Coating | other coating material option |
E-glass Fiber cloth | 0.1mm to 3mm | grey, white, black, orange, black , red, blue, green, etc. | acrylic coated | PU/ PVC/ Vermiculate/ PTFE/ Neoprene/silicone rubber |
C- glass Fiber cloth | ||||
Aramid Fiber fabric | ||||
High Silica Cloth | ||||
Silica Cloth | ||||
many other fabrics |

Common Applications:
Thermal Insulation: Used in high-temperature environments such as industrial furnaces, boilers, and exhaust systems.
Welding Protection: Employed as welding blankets, curtains, and pads to protect surrounding areas from sparks and heat.
Conveyor Belts: Used in food processing and packaging industries due to their non-stick and heat-resistant properties.
Expansion Joints: Utilized in construction and industrial settings to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction.
Protective Covers: Used for covering equipment and machinery to protect against heat, chemicals, and environmental factors.
Aerospace and Automotive: Applied in gaskets, seals, and insulation components due to their durability and resistance to extreme conditions.

Habita produce silicone rubber-coated glass fiber cloth, PTFE-coated glass fiber cloth, EVA-coated glass fiber cloth, PU-coated glass fiber cloth, fluoro rubber-coated glass fiber cloth, acrylic-coated glass fiber cloth, aluminum foil glass fiber cloth, aluminum film-coated flame-retardant cotton cloth, glass fiber woven cloth, high silica cloth, and deep-processed glass fiber products such as fire blankets, automotive vehicle fire blankets, lithium battery fire blankets, welding blankets, fireproof bags, fire pit mat, welding curtain, heat insulation covers, fiberglass tapes, welding safety habitat welding panel, and various custom fire-resistant sewing products. These products are widely used in aviation, aerospace, petroleum, chemical, power, steel plants, fire protection, electronic insulation, welding, new energy, and other fields. Habita has established strong partnerships domestically and in countries and regions such as the United States, Canada, Europe, South Korea, Japan, India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with a customer repurchase rate of over 90%.
**Q1. How should customers inquire about prices to get accurate quotes quickly?**
For rolled fabrics: Provide fabric thickness, weight per square meter, color, temperature resistance, width, roll length, whether it is coated, single or double-sided coating, type of coating, intended use, quantity, and packaging requirements. If available, include a parameter sheet and product photos. For door-to-door delivery, provide the delivery address.
For blankets and other products: Provide product dimensions, thickness, weight, color, other details, temperature resistance, whether it is coated, single or double-sided coating, type of coating, intended use, quantity, and packaging requirements. If available, include a parameter sheet and product photos. For door-to-door delivery, provide the delivery address.
If parameters are unclear, please specify the intended use so we can recommend suitable products.
**Q2. What are the trade terms?**
A2: Ex-works, FOB (Shenzhen, Ningbo, Shanghai, Yiwu), or CIF.
**Q3. What is the warranty period?**
A3: Fire blankets, welding blankets, fire pit mats, and welding panels have a 5-year warranty. Rolled fabrics have a 10-year warranty.
**Q4. How many colors are available?**
A4: Standard colors for silicone-coated fiberglass fabrics are white, silver-gray, and black, but other colors can be customized. Uncoated fiberglass fabrics are white, heat-treated fabrics are gold, and high-silica fabrics are white or gold. Sewing products can be customized in various colors.
**Q5. What is the production lead time?**
A5: Standard fiberglass fabrics can be shipped within 7 days. Non-standard woven fabrics take about 20 days, and non-standard coated fabrics take 3-7 days after receiving the deposit.
Fire blankets, welding blankets, fire mats, welding screens, and fiberglass tapes can be shipped in 1-3 days if in stock. Custom orders take 15-20 days, and large quantities may require over 35 days. Insulation covers usually require customization and take 25-30 days.
**Q6. What are the payment terms?**
A6: T/T or L/C at sight. A 30% deposit is required to start production, with the balance paid before shipment.
**Q7. What are the packaging details?**
A7: Rolled fabrics: Typically packed in inner film bags + woven bags (or cartons) + export pallets. Some customers request insert paper.
Fire blankets: Typically packed in inner film bags + PVC bags (or boxes) + export cartons + pallets. Retail packaging includes inner film bags + PVC bags (or boxes) + retail boxes + display boxes + cartons + pallets. Some customers request additional PE bags.
Automotive fire blankets: Typically packed in PE bags + waterproof bags + instruction manuals + double-lid cartons + pallets. Some customers request custom plastic boxes, trolleys, or metal cabinets.
Welding blankets/fire mats: Typically packed in PE bags + inserts + cartons. Some customers request individual retail boxes.
Fiberglass tapes: Typically packed in shrink wrap + cartons + pallets. Custom packaging is available upon request.
**Q8. What documents will be provided?**
A8: Bill of Lading (B/L), Commercial Invoice, Packing List, and Certificate of Origin (if required). These documents will help you or your broker with customs clearance.
**Q9. What happens if products are damaged during shipping?**
A9: Our shipping agents ensure the safety of goods during transit. If products are damaged, they are responsible for compensation. For minor issues, we will assist by replacing damaged parts or offering a discount.