A1 Fibre Reinforcement
A1 Art & Sculpture
Art is a way for artists to communicate their ideas, emotions, and experiences to others. Art can take many forms and can be created using a wide range of materials and techniques.
Sculpture is a type of art that involves creating three-dimensional objects or figures using materials such as clay, stone, metal, or wood. Sculpture can be functional, such as a statue or bust, or it can be purely decorative, such as a decorative object or abstract form. Both art and sculpture have a long history, with examples dating back to ancient civilizations.
With the introduction of A1 artist have a material to their disposal with some interesting advantages:
- It is not limited in its final form.
- Choose your own final look by just adding pigments and/or fillers such as coloured sand or even small stones.
- This gives you the opportunity to work fast as there is no need to wait for a long period.
A1 Triaxial glass fibre 160 gr/m²
A1 Triaxial glass fibre is used in combination with A1. In this way, A1 objects can be created or covered in moulds with A1. Triaxial glass fibre strengthens the A1 objects.
- A1 Triaxial glass fibre has an open structure and has been specially developed for A1.
- It is flexible and easy drapable, even over round shapes.
- Lightweight (160 gr/m²) yet very strong.
- After use of 4 layers in combination with A1 will result in strong objects.
A1 Quadriaxial glass fibre 210 gr/m²
A1 Quadraixial glass fibre fibre is used in combination with A1 during the lamination process. It strengthens A1 objects.
A1 Quadriaxial glass fibre:
- Has been developed specifically for A1.
- Is flexible, giving it good drapability on any shape, including round shapes.
- Is lightweight (210 gr), but still very strong.
- Gives strength in 4 directions.
C-veil 27 gr/m²
C-veil glass is a thin glass fleece that is mainly used as a (smooth) finishing layer. It contributes little to improving strength.
CSM 150 gr/m²
There are also good experiences with the use of CSM 150 gr/m² as this has a relatively open structure.