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Fibers

Based on 84 products - Last update on the Jun 26, 2025

Fibers in adhesive formulations enhance tensile strength, resistance to crack propagation, ability to bridge gaps, improve impact resistance, and reduce shrinkage during cure. Fiber-reinforced adhesives are valuable for construction applications, automotive repair, and industrial maintenance. 

Common types of fobers include glass fibers, carbon fibers, aramid fibers, and natural fibers like cellulose. Recent innovations focus on micro and nano-scale fibers that deliver significant property enhancements at lower loading levels, reducing impact on viscosity while providing effective reinforcement in high-performance adhesive systems designed for structural applications requiring maximum reliability under load.

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Aramid Pulp

by Arclin

Aramid Pulp by Arclin is a highly fibrillated, fuzzy aramid fiber. It is used as a specialty additive to enhance performance by providing reinforcement and viscosity control under shear stress. <br> <ul style="padding-left: 40px;"><li> It is used in automotive brake pads, gaskets, automatic transmission papers. </li> <li>It is also applied as a viscosity control additive for adhesives and sealants. </li></ul>

DONACARBO SG-249

by ASK Chemicals

DONACARBO SG-249 by ASK Chemicals is a graphitized carbon fiber based on coal tar pitch. It exhibits improved conductivity and purity. Used in PTFE compounds.

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