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GLARE GLAss fiber-REinforced

GLARE (glass-fiber-reinforced aluminum) is a composite material consisting of thin aluminum and glass-fiber-reinforced plastic (GFRP) layers. [Pg.782]

FML materials are the most recent substrates to be used in aircraft construction. The first products, initially designated Arall (aramid fiber-reinforced aluminum laminates). Glare (glass fiber-reinforced aluminum laminates), and Care (carbon fiber-rein-forced aluminum laminates), were invented by Prof. Bond Vogelesang of the Aerospace Faculty of the Technical University of Delft. Development to full commercial product stams took place from 1978 to 1989 for Arall and to 2001 for Glare . [Pg.310]

A typical Glare structure (glass fiber reinforcement) is given in Fig. 13.18 and Glare product designations are given in Table 13.1 the designations for Arall are very similar. [Pg.310]


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