Designs
fiss-net 70
fiss-net 95
modern walls tech
Glass fiber reinforcement fabrics for indoor areas
Properties / uses
modern walls fiss-net are slip and alkali-resistant glass fiber reinforcement fabrics that are embedded in standard spackle compound and fine-grained plaster. With their extremely fine texture, they become invisible once embedded. Used indoors, they are ideal for reinforcing walls and ceilings: In addition to preventing surface cracks during the renovation of old buildings, modern walls fiss-net glass fiber reinforcement fabrics prevent the formation of cracks in new buildings during the drying/construction phase. They can also help prevent the formation of cracks in substrates consisting of different materials that are susceptible to cracking due to varying thermal expansion as temperatures change.
The combination of material quality and weaving technique lends the fabrics high strength and stability against temperature fluctuations and moisture – properties required in most construction and industrial applications. modern walls fiss-net glass fiber reinforcement fabrics are resistant to chemicals and rotting, water vapor permeable, breathable and non-toxic.
modern walls fiss-net glass fiber reinforcement fabrics are not suitable for preventing constructional and thermal deformations, sagging of ceilings, growth of creep cracks, and so on.
- Fine-meshed and lightweight
- Alkali and slip resistant
- High tear and tensile strength
- Wall reinforcing and crack bridging
- Impact and perforation resistant
- Water vapor permeable
- Breathable
- Non-toxic
Technical data / roll dimensions
Product | Weight approx. g/m² | Width approx. cm | Length in m | Mesh size mm | Tensile forces |
fiss-net 70 | 67 | 100 | 50 | 2,5 x 2,5 | >700 | >800 |
fiss-net 95 | 95 | 100 | 50 | 1,5 x 2,0 | >1400 | >1000 |