The global market size of quartz glass fiber has a CAGR of 6.5%.
Quartz glass fiber is an inorganic fiber produced by drawing softened quartz glass rods. It has a silica content of over 99.9% and typically ranges in diameter from a few microns to tens of microns.
The production process for quartz glass fiber is highly complex, involving high-purity silica melting and high-temperature drawing. It is typically produced by companies specializing in high-performance materials.
Quartz glass fiber is an indispensable strategic material in the aerospace industry due to its high strength, low dielectric constant and dielectric loss, high-temperature resistance, low expansion coefficient, corrosion resistance, and excellent designability.
Quartz glass fiber can be woven into various specifications of quartz glass yarn, quartz cloth, quartz glass sleeves, quartz glass rope, and quartz glass ribbon through subsequent spinning processes.