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Information presented herein is believed to be accurate and reliable but is not intended to meet any specification and does not imply any guarantee or warranty by Brenntag Specialties, Inc. (BSI). For more information and assistance, contact Technical Services at 908 561-6100. • Brenntag Specialties, Inc. • 1000 Coolidge St. • South Plainfield, NJ 07080 •

Information presented herein is believed to be accurate and reliable but is not intended to meet any specification and does not imply any guarantee or warranty by Brenntag Specialties, Inc. (BSI). For more information and assistance, contact Technical Services at 1-800-732-0562.

• Brenntag Specialties, Inc. • 1000 Coolidge St. • South Plainfield, NJ 07080 •

Composite Compounds / Structural Adhesives

Providing Solutions Through Technology

Fiberlink Inc was founded in 1999 with its headquarters in Toronto, Canada. Since then they have emerged as one of North America's largest and most reliable suppliers of Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) materials.

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Technical Data Chopped Strands For Thermoplastic PA Application

Product Introduction C1-A Thermoplastic E-glass Chopped

Strands are reinforcements designed for

use in extrusion compounding with

polyamide resin systems, PA6 and PA 66.

They exhibit excellent hydrolysis

resistance in PA66. These chopped

strands are engineered to achieve

excellent bulk density and flow

characteristics, which allow the fiber to

be fed into the extruder with a verylow

generation of fuzz compared to standard

chopped strand products..

Product Description C1-A Thermoplastic Chopped Strands

are manufactured from a collection of

continuous glass filaments gathered into

a single bundle. Higher performance

chemistry is applied to optimize

glass/matrix adhesion and provide

excellent bundle integrity. The fiber

bundles are then chopped into specific

lengths, dried, screened, trace metals

removed and packaged in reusable bags

to meet your end-use requirements. The

product is optimized to meet your cost

and performance needs.

Packaging The following package is available:

1000 kg bulk bags

Individuals 25 kg PP Bag.

Pallet dimension: 45” x 45”

Bag per pallet:

1 (For Bulk bags)

36 (For Individual bags)

Storage

Unless otherwise specified, it is

recommended to store chopped strands

in a cool, dry area. Temperature should

not exceed 35°C (95°F) and the relative

humidity should be kept below 75%. Chopped strands must remain in

packaging material until just prior to

their use. If these conditions are

respected, the chopped strands should

not undergo significant changes when

stored for extended periods of time.

Stacking To ensure safety and avoid damage to

the product, skids should not be stacked

more than two high.

Features Customer Benefits Optimized strand integrity Excellent strand integrity with effective fiber dispersionleads to optimal fiber distribution.

Excellent glass flow characteristics Improved flow provides reliable supply to the extruder resulting in more consistent

properties. Fewer fines Reduced fines content increases customer productivity due to less cleaning maintenance.

Higher bulk density Improved bulk density increases net package weight translating to less storage and

handling costs

Superior coupling with thermoplastic Excellent matrix bonding provides superior properties in PA6 and PA 66

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Product data ID Filament diameter Chop Length % LOI %Moisture Flowability Bulk Density

Number (Microns) (mm) Content Content (kg/s) (g/cm3)

C1-03G-A 10 3 0.60±0.20 ≤0.1% >0.35 >0.6

C1-04G-A 10 4.5 0.60±0.20 ≤0.1% >0.35 >0.6

C1-03H-A 11 3 0.60±0.20 ≤0.1% >0.35 >0.6

C1-04H-A 11 4.5 0.60±0.20 ≤0.1% >0.35 >0.6

C1-03K-A 13 3 0.60±0.20 ≤0.1% >0.35 >0.6

C1-04K-A 13 4.5 0.60±0.20 ≤0.1% >0.35 >0.6

Disclaimer of Liability This data is offered solely as a guide in the selection of a reinforcement. The information contained in this publication is based on

actual laboratory data and field test experience. We believe this information to be reliable, but do not guarantee its applicability to the

user’s process or assume any liability arising out of its use or performance. The user, by accepting the products described herein,

agrees to be responsible for thoroughly testing any application to determine its suitability before committing to production. It is

important for the user to determine the properties of its own commercial compounds when using this or any other reinforcement.

BECAUSE OF NUMEROUS FACTORS AFFECTING RESULTS, WE MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR

IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABLILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. STATEMENTS

IN THIS DATA SHEET SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTATIONS OF WARRANTIES OR AS INDUCEMENTS

TO INFRINGE ANY PATENT OR VIOLATE ANY LAW, SAFETY CODE OR INSURANCE REGULATION.

FiberLink Inc. 135 Sparks Avenue Toronto, Ontario M2H2S5 Canada Tel: 416-502-2800 Fax: 416-502-2808 Website: www.fiberglassfiberlink.com

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Technical Data Chopped Strands For Thermoplastic PC/PBT/ABS Application

Product Introduction C2-A Thermoplastic E-glass Chopped

Strands are reinforcements designed for

use as the reinforcement of PBT

thermoplastic polyester. It also

contributes high reinforcement

properties when used in styrenic

copolymer, polyphenylene sulfide, and

polycarbonate resins. These chopped

strands are engineered to achieve

excellent bulk density and flow

characteristics, which allow the fiber to

be fed into the extruder with a very low

generation of fuzz compared to standard

chopped strand products..

Product Description C2-A Thermoplastic Chopped Strands

are manufactured from a collection of

continuous glass filaments gathered into

a single bundle. Higher performance

chemistry is applied to optimize

glass/matrix adhesion and provide

excellent bundle integrity. The fiber

bundles are then chopped into specific

lengths, dried, screened, trace metals

removed and packaged in reusable bags

to meet your end-use requirements. The

product is optimized to meet your cost

and performance needs.

Packaging The following package is available:

1000 kg bulk bags

Individuals 25 kg PP Bag.

Pallet dimension: 45” x 45”

Bag per pallet:

1 (For Bulk bags)

36 (For Individual bags)

Storage

Unless otherwise specified, it is

recommended to store chopped strands

in a cool, dry area. Temperature should

not exceed 35°C (95°F) and the relative

humidity should be kept below 75%. Chopped strands must remain in

packaging material until just prior to

their use. If these conditions are

respected, the chopped strands should

not undergo significant changes when

stored for extended periods of time.

Stacking To ensure safety and avoid damage to

the product, skids should not be stacked

more than two high.

Features Customer Benefits Optimized strand integrity Excellent strand integrity with effective fiber dispersionleads to optimal fiber distribution.

Excellent glass flow characteristics Improved dry flow provides reliable supply to the extruder resulting in more consistent

properties. Fewer fines Reduced fines content increases customer productivity due to less cleaning maintenance.

Higher bulk density Improved bulk density increases net package weight translating to less storage and

handling costs

Multi-compatibility Compatible with various resin systems and processing methods; such as PBT, PC, PPS,

PET, POM, SMA

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Product data ID Filament diameter Chop Length % LOI %Moisture

Number (Microns) (mm) Content Content

C2-03K-A 13 3 0.85±0.20 ≤0.1%

C2-04K-A 13 4.5 0.85±0.20 ≤0.1%

Disclaimer of Liability This data is offered solely as a guide in the selection of a reinforcement. The information contained in this publication is based on

actual laboratory data and field test experience. We believe this information to be reliable, but do not guarantee its applicability to the

user’s process or assume any liability arising out of its use or performance. The user, by accepting the products described herein,

agrees to be responsible for thoroughly testing any application to determine its suitability before committing to production. It is

important for the user to determine the properties of its own commercial compounds when using this or any other reinforcement.

BECAUSE OF NUMEROUS FACTORS AFFECTING RESULTS, WE MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR

IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABLILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. STATEMENTS

IN THIS DATA SHEET SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTATIONS OF WARRANTIES OR AS INDUCEMENTS

TO INFRINGE ANY PATENT OR VIOLATE ANY LAW, SAFETY CODE OR INSURANCE REGULATION.

FiberLink Inc. 135 Sparks Avenue Toronto, Ontario M2H2S5 Canada Tel: 416-502-2800 Fax: 416-502-2808 Website: www.fiberglassfiberlink.com

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Technical Data Chopped Strands For Thermoplastic PP Application

Product Introduction C6-A Thermoplastic E-glass Chopped

Strands are reinforcements designed for

use in all polypropylene systems. It

exhibits excellent performance in heat

aging as well as hot detergent resistance.

These chopped strands are engineered to

achieve excellent bulk density and flow

characteristics, which allow the fiber to

be fed into the extruder with a very low

generation of fuzz compared to standard

chopped strand products.

Product Description C6-A Thermoplastic Chopped Strands

are manufactured from a collection of

continuous glass filaments gathered into

a single bundle. Higher performance

chemistry is applied to optimize

glass/matrix adhesion and provide

excellent bundle integrity. The fiber

bundles are then chopped into specific

lengths, dried, screened, trace metals

removed and packaged in reusable bags

to meet your end-use requirements. The

product is optimized to meet your cost

and performance needs.

Packaging The following package is available:

1000 kg bulk bags

Individuals 25 kg PP Bag.

Pallet dimension: 45” x 45”

Bag per pallet:

1 (For Bulk bags)

36 (For Individual bags)

Storage

Unless otherwise specified, it is

recommended to store chopped strands

in a cool, dry area. Temperature should

not exceed 35°C (95°F) and the relative

humidity should be kept below 75%. Chopped strands must remain in

packaging material until just prior to

their use. If these conditions are

respected, the chopped strands should

not undergo significant changes when

stored for extended periods of time.

Stacking To ensure safety and avoid damage to

the product, skids should not be stacked

more than two high.

Features Customer Benefits Optimized strand integrity Excellent strand integrity with effective fiber dispersionleads to optimal fiber distribution.

Excellent glass flow characteristics Improved flow provides reliable supply to the extruder resulting in more consistent

properties. Fewer fines Reduced fines content increases customer productivity due to less cleaning maintenance.

Good heat resistance Excellent performance in heat aging as well as hot detergent resistance

Superior coupling with thermoplastic Excellent matrix bonding provides superior properties in a wide range of Polypropylene

resin systems.

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Product data ID Filament diameter Chop Length % LOI %Moisture

Number (Microns) (mm) Content Content

C6-03K-A 13 3 0.55±0.20 ≤0.1%

C6-04K-A 13 4.5 0.55±0.20 ≤0.1%

Disclaimer of Liability This data is offered solely as a guide in the selection of a reinforcement. The information contained in this publication is based on

actual laboratory data and field test experience. We believe this information to be reliable, but do not guarantee its applicability to the

user’s process or assume any liability arising out of its use or performance. The user, by accepting the products described herein,

agrees to be responsible for thoroughly testing any application to determine its suitability before committing to production. It is

important for the user to determine the properties of its own commercial compounds when using this or any other reinforcement.

BECAUSE OF NUMEROUS FACTORS AFFECTING RESULTS, WE MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR

IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABLILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. STATEMENTS

IN THIS DATA SHEET SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTATIONS OF WARRANTIES OR AS INDUCEMENTS

TO INFRINGE ANY PATENT OR VIOLATE ANY LAW, SAFETY CODE OR INSURANCE REGULATION.

FiberLink Inc. 135 Sparks Avenue Toronto, Ontario M2H2S5 Canada Tel: 416-502-2800 Fax: 416-502-2808 Website: www.fiberglassfiberlink.com

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Technical Data Combo Mat

Product Introduction M4-A E-fiberglass Combo Mats are a

commonly used form of composite

reinforcement composed of woven

roving and chopped roving stitch-

bonded into one fabric. This

construction takes advantage of the bi-

directional (0°/90°) reinforcement of

woven roving plus the isotropic (360°)

reinforcement of chopped glass fiber to

provide excellent wet-out and

conformability. Their many excellent

characteristics have been used to provide

superior performance in a broad range of

end-use markets such as marine,

transportation, recreation, construction,

consumer and anti-corrosion.

Product Description M4-A Combo Mats are designed to be

compatible in unsaturated polyester resin

systems. They offer excellent stiffness

and impact resistance for cost-sensitive

structural laminates. By combining

woven roving and chopped fiber, lay-up

reduced, leading to savings in labor and

time, wet-through, and resin usage are

material costs. Stitch-bonding a

binderless mat allows the fabric to

maintain physical integrity when

saturated with resin, yet still retaining

the conformability required for fast

laminate build-up. To help ensure the

quality of customers’ products, the

quality management programs of

manufacturing M4-A Combo mats are

controlled under the requirements of

ISO 9001.

Packaging M4-A Combo Mat is wound into a roll

on a cardboard inner tube with an inside

diameter of 7.2cm (2.8"). All densities

are 24cm (10") in diameter. Each roll is

wrapped with a plastic bag and placed in

a cardboard box. 12 or 16 boxes are

placed horizontally on a pallet, which is

stretch wrapped.

Storage Unless otherwise specified, it is

recommended to store glass fiber

products in a cool, dry area. Temperature

should not exceed 35°C (95°F) and the

relative humidity should be kept below

75%. Fiberglass products must remain in

packaging material until just prior to its

use. If these conditions are respected, the

glass fiber product should not undergo

significant changes when stored for

extended periods of time.

Stacking To ensure safety and avoid damage to

the product, skids should not be stacked

Features Customer Benefits Economical, multi-use fabric, fast wet-out Lower finished parts cost

Multi-directional reinforcement Enhanced fatigue and off-axis properties

Retains conformability even when resin saturated Improved handling and durability

Combination of woven roving and chopped strand mat in Fast, efficient laminate thickness build-up

one fabric

Available in a variety of widths and weights Offers design flexibility for wide range of applications

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Product data For Class A surface applications ID Chopped Strand Woven Roving Sizing Compatible %Moisture

Number Fiber diameter Fiber diameter type resin content

M4-18C-G 12μm 17μm Silane Polyester ≤0.1

M4-24D-G 12μm 17μm Silane Polyester ≤0.1

ID Total Weight Woven Roving Construction Mat Dry Thickness Standard Width

Number (OZ/yd2) 0° 90° (ends/inch) (OZ/ft

2, OZ/yd

2) (mm/inch) (inch)

M4-18C-G 27.0 9.4 8.6 6.6×6.1 1.0 / 9.0 38, 60, 50

M4-24D-G 37.6 13.3 11.0 4.6×3.8 1.5 / 13.3 38, 60,50

Typical Polyester Laminate Properties* Property Average Value Test Method

Flexural Strength (MPa) 407 (Dry) GB/T1449-1983

357 (Wet)

*Reference data only, not for technical specifications. M4-A Combo Mats in general purpose polyester resin at 50.6%

glass content by weight, no filler.

Disclaimer of Liability This data is offered solely as a guide in the selection of a reinforcement. The information contained in this publication is based on

actual laboratory data and field test experience. We believe this information to be reliable, but do not guarantee its applicability to the

user’s process or assume any liability arising out of its use or performance. The user, by accepting the products described herein,

agrees to be responsible for thoroughly testing any application to determine its suitability before committing to production. It is

important for the user to determine the properties of its own commercial compounds when using this or any other reinforcement.

BECAUSE OF NUMEROUS FACTORS AFFECTING RESULTS, WE MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR

IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABLILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. STATEMENTS

IN THIS DATA SHEET SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTATIONS OF WARRANTIES OR AS INDUCEMENTS

TO INFRINGE ANY PATENT OR VIOLATE ANY LAW, SAFETY CODE OR INSURANCE REGULATION.

FiberLink Inc. 135 Sparks Avenue Toronto, Ontario M2H2S5 Canada Tel: 416-502-2800 Fax: 416-502-2808 Website: www.fiberglassfiberlink.com

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Technical Data Direct Roving For Pultrusion, Filament Winding & Weaving

Product Introduction D1-A, D2-A, D3-A, D4-A and D5-A E-

glass direct rovings or single-end

continuous rovings are designed for use

in filament winding, pultrusion and

weaving applications in polyester, vinyl

ester or epoxy resin systems. Typical

products include pultrusion profiles such

as window frames, ladders,

telecommunication cables and gratings.

High-voltage insulating rods, tanks and

pipes, etc. are also included.

Product Description All direct roving is manufactured to

meet ISO 9001 standards. These direct

rovings are produced by pulling

individual fibers directly from the

bushing and then winding them onto a

roving package ready for shipment. The

uniform distribution of a proprietary

sizing system assures an excellent resin-

to-glass binding through uniform

distribution of the binding agent. A

direct roving process represents the

optimum technology in forming glass

fiber and results in maximum strand

integrity.

Packaging Pallet height, cm (in) 94 (37) or 120 (47)

Pallet length, cm (in) 112 (44)

Pallet width, cm (in) 112 (44)

Number of layers: 3 or 4

48-roll pallet weight, kg (lb) 816 (1799)

64-roll pallet weight, kg (lb) 1088 (2399)

Doff dimensions

Doff height*, cm (in) 26 (10)

Doff weight*, kg (lb) 17 (37.5)

Doff diameter, cm (in) 26 (10)

Doffs/layer 16

Doffs/pallet 48 or 64

Doffs are wrapped in plastic bags, then

packed in individual cardboard boxes or

bulk-packed.

*275TEX Direct Roving

Doff height, cm (in) 13 (5)

Doff weight, kg (lb) 8 (17.5)

Storage Unless otherwise specified, it is

recommended to store glass fiber

products in a cool, dry area.

Temperature should not exceed 35°C

(95°F) and the relative humidity should

be kept below 75%. Glass roving

products must remain in packaging

material until just prior to its use. If

these conditions are respected, the glass

fiber product should not undergo

significant changes when stored for

extended periods of time.

Stacking To ensure safety and avoid damage to

the product, skids should not be stacked

more than two high. When stacking two

pallets high, care should be taken to

correctly and smoothly place the top

pallet.

Features Excellent processing

Fast wetting properties

Customer Benefits D1-A, D2-A, D3-A, D4-A and D5-A roving have even tension and excellent integrity, which

means a smooth run out through the package. The product will run out at various speeds. In

addition, the product has low fuzz and good abrasion resistant properties that will result in

smoother parts, less cleanup, improved production efficiencies and reduced costs.

D1-A, D2-A, D3-A, D4-A and D5-A roving allow fast, uniform wet out of the strand in resin

systems. Fast wet out should allow you to optimize part fabrication time, increasing productivity

and improving your competitive position in the market.

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Features Customer Benefits Multi-compatible size D2-A roving silane based sizing is designed to have excellent adhesion with polyester, vinyl

ester and epoxy resin systems. Multi-compatibiltiy allows a change in the resin system

without the need for the time consuming effort of changing the glass in the creel.

Application flexibility D1-A, D2-A, D3-A, D4-A and D5-A roving are available in a variety of TEX values. The

products allow you to meet the various demands of parts used in different applications, thus

increasing your competitive ability in the market.

Superior composites properties D1-A, D2-A, D3-A, D4-A and D5-A roving are designed to provide composites with superior

physical and chemical properties.

Product data ID Filament diameter Linear Density Compatible %Organic %Moisture Applicable

Number (Microns) (TEX, yds/lb) resin solid(LOI) Content process

D1-027-A 13 275/1800 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving

D1-041-A 13 415/1200 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving

D1-073-A 15 735/675 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving

D1-120-A 17 1200/413 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving /

Filament winding

D1-200-A 22 2000/250 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving /

Filament winding

D1-220-A 23 2200/225 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving /

Filament winding

D1-240-A 24 2400/207 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving /

Filament winding

D1-440-A 23 4400/113 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving /

Filament winding

D1-480-A 24 4800/103 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving /

Filament winding

Special products are available according to customers’ requirements.

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ID Filament diameter Linear Density Compatible %Organic %Moisture Applicable

Number (Microns) (TEX, yds/lb) resin solid(LOI) Content process

D2-120-A 17 1200/413 UP, VE, EP 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

D2-200-A 22 2000/250 UP, VE, EP 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

D2-220-A 23 2200/225 UP, VE, EP 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

D2-240-A 24 2400/207 UP, VE, EP 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

D2-440-A 23 4400/113 UP, VE, EP 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

D2-480-A 24 4800/103 UP, VE, EP 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

Special products are available according to customers’ requirements.

ID Filament diameter Linear Density Compatible %Organic %Moisture Applicable

Number (Microns) (TEX, yds/lb) resin solid(LOI) Content process

D3-120-A 17 1200/413 Epoxy 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

D3-200-A 22 2000/250 Epoxy 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

D3-220-A 23 2200/225 Epoxy 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

D3-240-A 24 2400/207 Epoxy 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

D3-440-A 23 4400/113 Epoxy 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

D3-480-A 24 4800/103 Epoxy 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Weaving / Pultrusion

Filament winding

Special products are available according to customers’ requirements.

ID Filament diameter Linear Density Compatible %Organic %Moisture Applicable

Number (Microns) (TEX, yds/lb) resin solid(LOI) Content process

D4-120-A 17 1200/413 Amine Cured 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Filament winding

Epoxy

D4-200-A 22 2000/250 Amine Cured 0.60±0.20 ≤0.20 Filament winding

Epoxy

Special products are available according to customers’ requirements.

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ID Filament diameter Linear Density Compatible %Organic %Moisture Applicable

Number (Microns) (TEX, yds/lb) resin solid(LOI) Content process

D5-030-A 13 300/1654 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Pultrusion

D5-041-A 13 415/1200 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Pultrusion

D5-073-A 15 735/675 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Pultrusion

D5-120-A 17 1200/413 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Pultrusion

D5-200-A 22 2000/250 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Pultrusion

D5-220-A 23 2200/225 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Pultrusion

D5-240-A 24 2400/207 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Pultrusion

D5-440-A 23 4400/113 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Pultrusion

D5-480-A 24 4800/103 UP, VE 0.55±0.20 ≤0.20 Pultrusion

Special products are available according to customers’ requirements.

Disclaimer of Liability This data is offered solely as a guide in the selection of a reinforcement. The information contained in this publication is based on

actual laboratory data and field test experience. We believe this information to be reliable, but do not guarantee its applicability to the

user’s process or assume any liability arising out of its use or performance. The user, by accepting the products described herein,

agrees to be responsible for thoroughly testing any application to determine its suitability before committing to production. It is

important for the user to determine the properties of its own commercial compounds when using this or any other reinforcement.

BECAUSE OF NUMEROUS FACTORS AFFECTING RESULTS, WE MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR

IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABLILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. STATEMENTS

IN THIS DATA SHEET SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTATIONS OF WARRANTIES OR AS INDUCEMENTS

TO INFRINGE ANY PATENT OR VIOLATE ANY LAW, SAFETY CODE OR INSURANCE REGULATION.

FiberLink Inc. 135 Sparks Avenue Toronto, Ontario M2H2S5 Canada Tel: 416-502-2800 Fax: 416-502-2808 Website: www.fiberglassfiberlink.com

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Technical Data Spray-up Roving

Product Introduction G1-A E-glass gun roving is designed for

use in spray-up operations using

standard or filled resin systems. This

includes applications in tub/showers,

septic tanks, heavy trucks and utility

boxes. Roving doffs are square-edged,

cylindrical packages which are firmly

and evenly wound and have a constant

traverse length. The packages are

designed to provide a smooth run out,

and their geometry is controlled to

maintain the desired run out

performance.

Product Description All G1-A gun roving is manufactured to

meet ISO 9001 standards. Besides, these

products have obtained the quality

certification of Norway Boat code. G1-A

gun roving is produced from a collection

of continuous glass filaments gathered,

without mechanical twisting, into a

single bundle. The filaments, which

make up the bundles, are bonded

together with a special size. Multiple

bundles are then pulled together to form

a strand .The strand is wound into a

tubeless package that is ready for use in

customer applications .

Packaging Pallet dimensions

Pallet height, cm (in) 94 (37)

Pallet length, cm (in) 112 (44)

Pallet width, cm (in) 112 (44)

Number of layers: 3

48-roll pallet weight, kg (lb) 912 (2010)

Doff dimensions

Doff height, cm (in) 26 (10)

Doff weight, kg (lb) 19 (42)

Doff diameter, cm (in) 26 (10)

Doffs/layer 16

Doffs/pallet 48

Doffs are wrapped in plastic bags, then

packed in individual cardboard boxes or

bulk packed. All pallets have ends that

are spliced together. One-, two-, four-

end run-outs are available depending on

specific customer requirements.

Storage Unless otherwise specified, it is

recommended to store glass fiber

products in a cool, dry area. Temperature

should not exceed 35°C (95°F) and the

relative humidity should be kept below

75%. Glass roving products must remain

in packaging material until just prior to

their use. If these conditions are

respected, the glass fiber product should

not undergo significant changes when

stored for extended periods of time.

Stacking To ensure safety and avoid damage to

the product, skids should not be stacked

more than two high.

Features Customer Benefits Optimum dispersion and low static G1-A gun roving requires minimum force for cutting strands cleanly, results in even,

Flat dispersion characteristics that help eliminate clumping. Low static ensures maximum

Gun operator comfort and safety in the workplace.

Excellent glass lay down G1-A gun roving is deigned to spry onto a mold with minimal fluffing and virtually

No hay-stacking. This good lay down characteristic makes it easier for gun operators to

estimate laminate thickness while spraying a part. Better lay-down reduces time for roll

out as well.

Fast wetting properties Fast wetting should allow you to make more parts in the same amount of time, increasing

productivity and enhancing your competitive position in the market place. In addition,

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Features Customer Benefits less pre-wetting and less post wetting are needed, resulting in less sliding of the matrix

when sprayed on vertical surface. Fast wet through and wet out may allow for a slightly

high glass content, potentially reducing resin costs.

Superior air release The combination of G1-A chemistry and optimum strand geometry results in a product

that releases air very easily, improving laminate quality and reducing part fabrication

time. The fast air release properties make G1-A an excellent Gun Roving for filling resin

systems.

Product data For Class A surface applications ID Linear Density Yield End Counts %Organic

Number (NOM TEX) (NOM yds/lb) solid(LOI)

G1-240-A 2400 207 1.25±0.20

G1-310-A 3100 165 1.25±0.20

ID Filament diameter %Moisture Compatible Resin

Number (Microns) Content

G1-240-A 13 ≤0.2 Polyester

G1-310-A 13 ≤0.2 Polyester

Disclaimer of Liability This data is offered solely as a guide in the selection of a reinforcement. The information contained in this publication is based on

actual laboratory data and field test experience. We believe this information to be reliable, but do not guarantee its applicability to the

user’s process or assume any liability arising out of its use or performance. The user, by accepting the products described herein,

agrees to be responsible for thoroughly testing any application to determine its suitability before committing to production. It is

important for the user to determine the properties of its own commercial compounds when using this or any other reinforcement.

BECAUSE OF NUMEROUS FACTORS AFFECTING RESULTS, WE MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR

IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABLILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. STATEMENTS

IN THIS DATA SHEET SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTATIONS OF WARRANTIES OR AS INDUCEMENTS

TO INFRINGE ANY PATENT OR VIOLATE ANY LAW, SAFETY CODE OR INSURANCE REGULATION.

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Technical Data Knitted Fabrics

Product Introduction K-C Knitted Fabrics are assembled by

knitting together a layer(s) of directional

glass fiber either with or without a

lightweight support of chopped strand

mat or veil. The layers are stitched

together to facilitate handling and

provide dimensional stability during

lamination. The perfect alignment and

positioning of the rovings thereby

provide high tensile strength, while the

resulting thick, highly porous layer of

reinforcement allows easy resin

impregnation. K-C Knitted Fabrics are

produced with an “E” glass as defined

by GB/T18369-2001 and designed to be

compatible with most resins.

Product Description K-C Knitted Fabrics have better

handling properties than either mat or

woven roving and, due to their porosity,

offer short lamination times. To suit a

variety of end-use specifications, fabric

weight can vary from 300 to 2000 g/m2

of fabric (special applications), while the

supporting layer of mat or veil can range

from 100 to 450 g/m2.

Packaging K-C Knitted Fabrics are wound into a

roll on a cardboard inner tube with an

inside diameter of 8 cm(3"). All

densities are 23cm (9") in diameter. The

rolls are wrapped in polyethylene film

and packed in cartons (1 roll per carton),

which are then packed on pallets (12 or

16 cartons per pallet).

Storage Unless otherwise specified, it is

recommended to store glass fiber

products in a cool, dry area.

Temperature should not exceed 35°C

(95°F) and the relative humidity should

be kept below 75%. Glass roving

products must remain in packaging

material until just prior to their use. If

these conditions are respected, the glass

fiber product should not undergo

significant changes when stored for

extended periods of time.

Stacking To ensure safety and avoid damage to

the product, skids should not be stacked.

Features Multi-directional reinforcement layers

High integrity of stitch-bonding

Easy resin impregnation

High glass loading

Customer Benefits Control of fiber orientation in reinforcement allows for design

optimization

Ease of handling

Short lamination times

Superior structural properties in composites

Preferential fiber loading Design flexibility

No crimp in combining fabrics Improved strain-to failure and improved fatigue resistance

Uniform fiber distribution Enhanced surface finish

Hybrid fabric configuration Optimized weight performance

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Product data ID 0° 90° +45°/ -45° Yarn Mat Total Thickness Resin

Number (OZ/Yd2 ) (mm) Compatibility

K1-120-C 11.84 0.97 0.24 13.05 0.48 Polyester

K1-170-C 17.0 0.97 0.24 18.21 0.50 Polyester

K1-180-C 17.69 0.97 0.24 18.90 0.55 Polyester

K1-240-C 26.0 0.97 0.24 27.21 0.60 Polyester

K1-360-C 33.98 1.24 0.41 35.63 1.10 Polyester

K2-120-C 0.07 11.80 0.16 12.03 0.45 Polyester

K3-120-C 5.81 5.89 0.24 11.94 0.50 Polyester

K3-12A-C 5.81 5.89 0.24 5.0 16.94 0.80 Polyester

K3-12B-C 5.81 5.89 0.24 6.63 18.57 0.90 Polyester

K3-17B-C 8.71 8.50 0.24 6.63 24.08 1.10 Polyester

K3-180-C 8.71 8.84 0.24 17.79 0.60 Polyester

K3-18B-C 8.83 8.85 0.24 6.63 24.55 1.10 Polyester

K3-18C-C 8.83 8.85 0.24 8.85 26.77 1.15 Polyester

K3-240-C 11.85 11.80 0.24 23.89 0.75 Polyester

K3-24B-C 11.85 11.80 0.24 6.63 30.52 1.50 Polyester

K3-24D-C 11.85 11.80 0.24 13.27 37.16 1.60 Polyester

K3-32B-C 16.20 16.20 0.24 6.63 39.27 1.80 Polyester

K4-120-C 5.91/5.91 0.12 11.94 0.50 Polyester

K4-12A-C 5.91/5.91 0.12 5.0 16.94 0.70 Polyester

K4-12B-C 5.91/5.91 0.12 6.63 18.57 0.88 Polyester

K4-180-C 8.54 /8.54 0.12 17.20 0.60 Polyester

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ID 0° 90° +45°/ -45° Yarn Mat Total Thickness Resin

Number (OZ/Yd2 ) (mm) Compatibility

K4-18B-C 8.54 /8.54 0.12 6.63 23.71 1.05 Polyester

K4-240-C 11.82/11.82 0.12 23.76 0.67 Polyester

K4-24B-C 11.82/11.82 0.12 6.63 30.39 1.50 Polyester

K4-24D-C 11.82/11.82 0.12 13.27 37.03 1.60 Polyester

K5-220-C 8.71 6.40/6.40 0.24 21.75 1.50 Polyester

K5-340-C 16.73 8.88/8.88 0.24 34.73 1.60 Polyester

Disclaimer of Liability This data is offered solely as a guide in the selection of a reinforcement. The information contained in this publication is based on

actual laboratory data and field test experience. We believe this information to be reliable, but do not guarantee its applicability to the

user’s process or assume any liability arising out of its use or performance. The user, by accepting the products described herein,

agrees to be responsible for thoroughly testing any application to determine its suitability before committing to production. It is

important for the user to determine the properties of its own commercial compounds when using this or any other reinforcement.

BECAUSE OF NUMEROUS FACTORS AFFECTING RESULTS, WE MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR

IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABLILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. STATEMENTS

IN THIS DATA SHEET SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTATIONS OF WARRANTIES OR AS INDUCEMENTS

TO INFRINGE ANY PATENT OR VIOLATE ANY LAW, SAFETY CODE OR INSURANCE REGULATION.

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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET BIAXIAL KNITTED FABRIC

Product Code K3- 32A – 50A

Configuration 0° 90° Mat Stitching

Type E-Glass E-Glass E-Glass Polyester

Spec. (Tex) 1500 1500 30 8.3

Filament Dia. (μm) 19 19 13 -

Input Roving

Resin Compatibility Polyester Compatible

Ends / inch 7 11 - 7 Fabrics

Area Weight (g/㎡) 420 ± 5% 650 ± 5% 150 ± 5% 7 ± 5%

Total Area Weight (g/㎡) 1227 ± 7%

Gauge 7 Stitching Type Tricot

Roll Width (mm) 1270 ± 10

Roll Length (m) 32 ± 1

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Technical Data Chopped Strand Mat

Product Introduction M1-A, M1-H and M1-N E-glass

Chopped Strand Mats are composed of

chopped glass fiber strands that are

bonded together into mats with a highly

soluble polyester powder. Chopped

strand mats are used primarily for hand

lay-up, filament winding and press

molding of FRP parts. Their many

excellent characteristics have been used

to provide superior performance in a

broad range of end-use markets such as

marine, transportation, recreation,

construction, consumer and anti-

corrosion.

Product Description M1-A, M1-H and M1-N Chopped

Strand Mats are designed to be

compatible in an unsaturated polyester

system. To help ensure the quality of

customers’ products, the quality

management programs of manufacturing

these products is controlled under the

requirements of ISO 9001. M1-A and

M1-H chopped strand mats have

obtained the quality certification of the

Norway Boat code.

Packaging The Chopped Strand Mat is wound into

a roll on a cardboard inner tube. All

densities are 30cm (12") in diameter.

Each roll is wrapped with a plastic bag

and placed in a cardboard box. 12 or 18

boxes are placed vertically on a pallet,

which is stretch wrapped. Storage Unless otherwise specified, it is

recommended to store glass fiber

products in a cool, dry area.

Temperature should not exceed 35°C

(95°F) and the relative humidity should

be kept below

75%. Fiberglass products must remain in

packaging material until just prior to its

use. If these conditions are respected, the

glass fiber product should not undergo

significant changes when stored for

extended periods of time.

Stacking To ensure safety and avoid damage to

the product, skids should not be stacked

more than two high. When stacking two

pallets high, care should be taken to

correctly and smoothly place the top

pallet.

Features Customer Benefits Quick wetting and rapid air release Maximum molding productivity and reduced cost.

Excellent thickness uniformity Consistent customer part quality

Superb dry integrity Enhances productivity and reduces materials losses during unrolling, cutting and piece

handling

Smaller diameter, very dense rolls Safe and efficient material handling.

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Product Data

ID Fiber Sizing Binder Compatible %Organic %Moisture

Number diameter type type resin solid(LOI) Content

M1-A 13μm Silane Powder UP 2~8 ≤0.20

M1-H 11μm Silane Powder UP 2~6 ≤0.10

ID Weight Styrene Speed of Standard Width

Number (OZ/ft2, g/m

2) Solubility wet-out (inch)

M1-010-A 1.0/300 <50sec <60sec 38, 50, 60 (Max. 110")

M1-015-A 1.5/450

M1-020-A 2.0/600

M1-030-A 3.0/900

M1-010-H 1.0/300 ≤25sec <60sec 38, 50 (Max. 130")

M1-015-H 1.5/450

M1-020-H 2.0/600

M1-030-H 3.0/900

For information on additional specifications, please contact us. Roll Weight Specifications Width inch/mm 38/965 50/1270 60/1524

M1-010-A, M1-015-A, kg, lb 34.5/76 45.5/100 54.5/120

M1-020-A,

M1-030-A kg, lb 41.5/91 53.5/118 63.5/140

M1-010-H, M1-015-H, kg, lb 33/73 44/97

M1-020-H,

M1-030-H kg, lb 40/88 52/115

M1-A Chopped Strand Mats Typical Laminate Properties*

Property Average Value Test Method

Tensile Strength (MPa) 126 GB/T1447-1983

Flexural Strength (MPa) 284 GB/T1449-1983

Tensile Modulus (GPa) 10.4 GB/T1447-1983

Flexural Modulus (GPa) 11.9 GB/T1449-1983

Elongation (%) 1.6 GB/T1447-1983

*Reference data only, not for technical specifications. M1-A Chopped Strand Mats in general purpose polyester resin at

40.5% glass content, no filler.

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M1-150-H Chopped Strand Mat Typical Laminate Properties*

Property Average Value Test Method

Tensile Strength (MPa) 184 ISO-527-4

Flexural Strength (MPa) 263 ISO-178

Compression Strength (MPa) 183 ISO-604

Tensile Modulus (GPa) 10.4 ISO-527-4

Flexural Modulus (GPa) 11.9 ISO-178

Compression Modulus (GPa) 9.91 ISO-604

*Reference data only, not for technical specifications. M1-150-H Chopped Strand Mat in general purpose polyester resin at

45.9% glass content, no filler.

Disclaimer of Liability This data is offered solely as a guide in the selection of a reinforcement. The information contained in this publication is based on

actual laboratory data and field test experience. We believe this information to be reliable, but do not guarantee its applicability to the

user’s process or assume any liability arising out of its use or performance. The user, by accepting the products described herein,

agrees to be responsible for thoroughly testing any application to determine its suitability before committing to production. It is

important for the user to determine the properties of its own commercial compounds when using this or any other reinforcement.

BECAUSE OF NUMEROUS FACTORS AFFECTING RESULTS, WE MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR

IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABLILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. STATEMENTS

IN THIS DATA SHEET SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTATIONS OF WARRANTIES OR AS INDUCEMENTS

TO INFRINGE ANY PATENT OR VIOLATE ANY LAW, SAFETY CODE OR INSURANCE REGULATION.

FiberLink Inc. 135 Sparks Avenue Toronto, Ontario M2H2S5 Canada Tel: 416-502-2800 Fax: 416-502-2808 Website: www.fiberglassfiberlink.com

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Technical Data Surfacing Veils

Product Introduction Surfacing veils are used extensively in

production of FRP products used in

corrosive environments. Surfacing Veils

are non-woven materials, composed of

uniformly distributed glass fiber strands.

They are designed to add reinforcement

at the surface of a laminate and provide

a smooth, resin-rich, durable surface.

The surface layer is an aesthetic

enhancement and corrosion resistant for

finished parts, such as chemical tanks,

pipes and equipment, and the

weatherability of wind generators and

turbine blades. Our company provides

two types of veils: E-glass veil (M3

series) and C-glass veil (M5). Both of

them are mainly applicable to hand lay-

up process, Filament winding process

and others.

Product Description Surfacing Veils are manufactured to

meet ISO 9001 standards. They are

composed of wet-laid, randomly

dispersed E-glass or C-glass fiber

strands bonded with an appropriate

resin. They are characterized by uniform

fiber dispersion, a smooth surface, soft

hand-feeling, low binder content,

unbreakable and long life time property,

fast resin impregnation and good mold

obedience. E-glass veils have good

insulation property, while C-glass veils

provide better corrosion resistant liner.

Surfacing Veils are applicable to FRP

molding processes such as hand lay-up,

Filament winding, vacuum injection and

press molding, etc.

Packaging M3 and M5 Surfacing Veils are 50

inches in standard width, 300 meters or

1500 meters in length. They are wound

on a cardboard inner tube with an inside

diameter of 15cm (6"). The 300 meter

rolls are wrapped in polyethylene film

and packed in cartons (1 roll per carton),

which are then packed on pallets. For the

1500 meter rolls, it is one roll per pallet.

Special package can be available

according to customer’s requirements.

Storage Cartons containing the rolls of glass

fiber veil should be stored vertically on a

pallet. Stowing material must have

smooth surfaces without sharp edges.

Cartons should be handled with care and

with the appropriate equipment in order

to prevent any damage. It is

recommended that the material is stored

in a cool, dry area in which the

temperature should not exceed 35°C

(95°F) and the relative humidity should

be kept below 75%. Material should

remain in its original packaging until

immediately before use. It is advised

that stock rotation of the material is

exercised. If the above conditions are

respected, the material should not

undergo significant changes when stored

for extended periods of time.

Stacking To ensure safety and avoid damage to

the product, skids should not be stacked

more than two high. When stacking two

pallets high, care should be taken to

correctly and smoothly place the top

pallet.

Customer Benefits

High mechanical strength during production of finished products

Absolute rot proof and resistant to all weather conditions

Good dimensional stability

Chemically inert and non-toxic

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Allow a uniform impregnation and superior impact resistance

High wet-through and wet-out speed

Excellent chemical resistant

Product data Table 1: E-glass Veil ID Filament diameter Thickness Density Styrene % Binder % Moisture

Number (Microns) (mils) (g/m2) Solubility Content Content

V1-030 13 10-12 30±3 high 6.0±2.0 <0.2

V1-050 13 18-20 50±3 high 6.0±2.0 <0.2

V1-090 18 30-32 90±3 medium 22.0±2.0 <0.2

ID Penetrating time Tensile Strength Length/roll Compatible Compatible

Number (two layers, second) (MD, N/5cm) (m/feet) Resin Process

V1-030 <10 ≥20 300/984 Polyester/ Hand-lay up/

1500/4921 Vinyl ester/ Filament winding/

Epoxy Spray-up/

Vacuum injection/

Press molding/

Dry-winding/

Centrifugal casting

V1-050 <20 ≥30 300/984 Polyester/ Hand-lay up/

1500/4921 Vinyl ester/ Filament winding/

Epoxy Spray-up/

Vacuum injection/

Press molding/

Dry-winding/

Centrifugal casting

V1-090 ≥400 300/984 Polyester/ Roofing

1500/4921 Vinyl ester/

Epoxy

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Table 2: C-glass Veil ID Weight per Unit Area Moisture Binder Content Tensile Strength MD

Number (g/m2) (%) (%) (N/50mm)

V2-030 30±3 <0.2 6.0±2.0 ≥20

V2-050 50±3 <0.2 6.0±2.0 ≥40

ID Filament diameter Thickness Penetrating time Length Compatible

Number (Microns) (mils) (two layers, second) (m/feet) Process

V2-030 13 10-12 10 300/984 Hand-lay up/

1500/4921 Filament winding/

V2-050 13 18-20 15 300/984 Hand-lay up/

1500/4921 Filament winding/

Disclaimer of Liability This data is offered solely as a guide in the selection of a reinforcement. The information contained in this publication is based on

actual laboratory data and field test experience. We believe this information to be reliable, but do not guarantee its applicability to the

user’s process or assume any liability arising out of its use or performance. The user, by accepting the products described herein,

agrees to be responsible for thoroughly testing any application to determine its suitability before committing to production. It is

important for the user to determine the properties of its own commercial compounds when using this or any other reinforcement.

BECAUSE OF NUMEROUS FACTORS AFFECTING RESULTS, WE MAKE NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR

IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABLILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. STATEMENTS

IN THIS DATA SHEET SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS REPRESENTATIONS OF WARRANTIES OR AS INDUCEMENTS

TO INFRINGE ANY PATENT OR VIOLATE ANY LAW, SAFETY CODE OR INSURANCE REGULATION.

FiberLink Inc. 135 Sparks Avenue Toronto, Ontario M2H2S5 Canada Tel: 416-502-2800 Fax: 416-502-2808 Website: www.fiberglassfiberlink.com

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