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Glass fibers coating

Most architectural fabrics are usually flexible composites comprised of glass fibers coated with fluorocarbons to resist wind, mechanical forces, and outdoor environmental degradation. The airport terminal in Saudi Arabia, and the roofs for the Hubert Humphrey Dome in Minneapolis and the Tokyo Dome Stadium are a few examples of the successful use of architectural fabrics. [Pg.72]

Figure 17 Raman spectra of a glass fiber/matrix interfaces. (A) styrene monomer (B) untreated E-glass fiber coated with polystyrene, (C) E-glass fiber treated with y-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane. Figure 17 Raman spectra of a glass fiber/matrix interfaces. (A) styrene monomer (B) untreated E-glass fiber coated with polystyrene, (C) E-glass fiber treated with y-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane.
Nonporous polyethylene or silicone materials Silicone rods or bars coated with silicone Glass fibers coated with a thin layer of various sorbent materials... [Pg.52]

Blot membranes consist of nitrocellulose (BA 85 from Schleicher and Schiill), polyvinyliden difluoride (PVDF) (Immobilon from Millipore), positively charged nylon ( nylon) (Zetaprobe from Bio-Rad), or glass fiber coated with polybrene (GF/C from Whatman). The membranes bind the proteins through hydrophobic (nitrocellulose) or hydrophobic and ionic interaction ( nylon, polybrene-coated glass fiber). Even peptides with only 20 amino acids stiU stick to nitrocellulose. [Pg.15]

Membranes from glass fiber coated with polybrene (GF/C of Whatman) are suitable for amino acid sequencing because the membranes are inert against the chemicals used for the sequencing. Although the protein binding capacity of the coated glass fiber membranes (10 to 30 pg/cm ) is comparable to that of nitrocellulose, most sequencers prefer PVDF membranes. [Pg.15]

Keywords Carbon fiber. Glass fiber, coating, prepreg, resin, textiie reinforced concrete, TRC... [Pg.167]

Glass fiber coatings Methallyl alkyl United States 2,611,718 1952 Owens Corning... [Pg.623]

Turrion, S. G. Olmos, D. Gonzalez-Benito, J. Complementary characterization by fluorescence and AFM of polyaminosiloxane glass fibers coatings. Polym. Test. 2005,24, 301-308. [Pg.351]


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