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Brittle paper, strengthening

Fillers may be used at concentrations of 10% to 50%, targeted at some desired physical or chemical properties, but also frequently useful as cheape-ners. Wherever their major utility is to stiffen and strengthen, they will be termed "reinforcement," and in most cases have a fibrous structure. Useful fillers include limestone, quartz, silica, talcum, alumina and other minerals. Particle size and distribution are of highest importance. Low-cost fillers for thermosets (eliminating brittleness) include sawdust, paper or jute. The use of ground limestone (or precipitated Ca CO3) is mainly found in PVC and unsaturated polyester in the fields of construction and flooring. Currently,... [Pg.106]


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