What is Fiber (Fiberglass)?

" What is Fiber (Fiberglass)? "
In general, fiber refers to dietary fiber from plants.
However, in industry, Fiber or Fiberglass refers to a material made from fine glass fibers strong, durable, corrosion-resistant, non-conductive, heat-resistant, and lightweight. Commonly known as Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP or GFRP).
Industrial Applications:
Insulation, automotive parts, aircraft components, gas treatment tanks, reinforcement in plastics, etc.
CSB integrates fiber technology with advanced polymer engineering to produce Filament-Wound Bearings — designed for heavy-load applications.
Key Features of Filament-Wound Bearings:
1. Lightweight
2. Corrosion-free
3. Self-lubricating (no grease required)
4. Stronger than standard plastic bushings
5. Excellent friction resistance
6. Operational temperature range: -100°C to +200°C
More information:
https://www.csb-ep.com/products/filament-wound-bearings-327.html

