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Glass fiber bonding capabilities

Starch pyrodextrins and British gums have the abiUty, in aqueous dispersion, to form films capable of bonding like or unlike materials. Thus, they have uses as adhesives for envelopes, postage stamps, and other products. These dextrins are used in glass-fiber siting to protect the extmded fiber from abrasion, and as binders for metal core castings, water color paints, briquettes, and many other composite materials (qv). [Pg.346]


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