Drywall fiberglass self-adhesive mesh joint tape for gypsum board with 20m 45m 90m length
Product Description
Product name |
square gram weight / g |
Specifications |
Weight |
Warp and weft density /CM |
Thickness/MM |
Width / MM±1 |
(g/m) |
Warp |
Weft |
C-glass fiber tape |
205±5 |
0.2±0.01 |
20 |
4.1 |
16 |
6.9*2 |
25 |
5.1 |
16 |
6.9*2 |
30 |
6.2 |
16 |
6.9*2 |
35 |
7.2 |
16 |
6.9*2 |
40 |
8.2 |
16 |
6.9*2 |
100 |
20.5 |
16 |
6.9*2 |
50 |
10.3 |
16 |
6.9*2 |
60 |
12.3 |
16 |
6.9*2 |
70 |
14.4 |
16 |
6.9*2 |
E-glass fiber tape |
160±5 |
0.14±0.01 |
15 |
2.4 |
20 |
9.6*2 |
20 |
3.2 |
20 |
9.6*2 |
25 |
4.0 |
20 |
9.6*2 |
30 |
4.8 |
20 |
9.6*2 |
40 |
6.4 |
20 |
9.6*2 |
205±5 |
0.2±0.01 |
25 |
5.1 |
16 |
7*2 |
40 |
8.2 |
16 |
7*2 |
150 |
30.8 |
16 |
7*2 |
100 |
20.5 |
16 |
7*2 |
Fiberglass mesh tape is a type of reinforcing tape used in construction and drywall applications. It is made of fiberglass strands woven into a mesh pattern and coated with a thin layer of adhesive on one side. This tape is commonly used to reinforce joints and seams in drywall, providing strength and preventing cracks in the finished surface. Here are some key features and uses of fiberglass mesh tape:
Composition:
Material: The tape is made from woven fiberglass strands. The weaving pattern provides flexibility and allows the tape to conform to corners and joints.
Adhesive Coating: One side of the tape is coated with an adhesive that adheres to the drywall surface.
Applications:
Drywall Joint Reinforcement: Fiberglass mesh tape is widely used for reinforcing joints and seams in drywall installations. It is particularly effective in preventing cracks and fissures that can occur in these areas over time.
Repair Work: It is commonly used in repairs of existing drywall surfaces, especially when fixing cracks, holes, or other imperfections.
Plaster Reinforcement: Fiberglass mesh tape can also be used in plaster applications to reinforce joints and corners.
Advantages:
Flexibility: The mesh structure of the tape provides flexibility, allowing it to conform to corners and curves easily.
Crack Prevention: The tape helps distribute stress and prevents cracks from forming in areas where drywall or plaster joints are present.
Easy to Use: Fiberglass mesh tape is generally easy to cut and apply, making it a popular choice for both professional and DIY applications.
Installation Process:
Preparation: Before applying the tape, the joint or seam is typically filled with a joint compound or plaster.
Application: The fiberglass mesh tape is then pressed into the wet compound or adhesive, ensuring good adhesion.
Finishing: Once the tape is in place, additional layers of joint compound are applied over the tape to create a smooth and seamless finish.
Compatibility:
Joint Compounds: Fiberglass mesh tape is compatible with various joint compounds used in drywall finishing, such as mud or plaster.
Sizes and Varieties:
Widths: Fiberglass mesh tape is available in different widths to accommodate various joint sizes.
Rolls and Sheets: It is commonly sold in rolls or sheets for convenient application.