About Xzhfiberglass
Fiberglass Screen Manufacturer

Hebei XZH Import&Export Co., Ltd is the international sales department of Wuqiang Yongxing building materials Co., Ltd. who was established on September 29, 2014. The company is located in the east of Gutan village, dongsunzhuang Town, Wuqiang County, Hengshui City, Hebei Province. It is located in the northeast of Hengshui City and the southeast of Hebei Province. It is adjacent to Raoyang County, Shenzhou City, Wuyi County and Xian County. The domestic transportation is convenient. 307 National Highway and Shihuang Expressway run through the whole territory, and the roads extend in all directions. The company has a registered capital of 2.3 million yuan and an annual output of 35 million square meters of high-performance glass fiber window screens. The plant area of the company covers a total area of 9 mu (about 6000 square meters), of which the building area is 4210 square meters.
With the continuous development of science and technology, glass fiber has become an indispensable raw material for construction, transportation, chemical industry, metallurgy, environmental protection, national defense and other industries. Glass fiber monofilament plastic coating can further improve various properties of glass fiber. Meanwhile, textiles using glass fiber have the advantages of good light transmission, ventilation, corrosion prevention, flame retardance, generous appearance, easy washing, no deformation and long service life. They are widely used in buildings, residences, gardens, aquaculture and horticulture.
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