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Glass fibres production

The newly developed highly resistant fusion-cast rcfiactojies tor.taining 25—30 % Cr203 (or even more) are in use for throats and in melting furnaces for glass fibre production. [Pg.291]

For glass fibre production, the number and size of acid insoluble refractory particles (mainly grains of silica sand) are of particular importance as they can cause breakages of the fibres as they are drawn out to the required diameter. [Pg.371]

The energy surcharge covers ail products supplied by Lydall Performance Materials globally and will vary by product category glass fibre products will receive a 3% increase synthetic products will increase 5% and ceiiuiose based products will increase 5%, Customers will be contacted by their account managers in the coming weeks,... [Pg.6]

It is therefore acknowledged that natural fibre productitMi requires much less non-renewable energy than glass fibres production. The non-renewable energy... [Pg.694]

LV Toropina, EP Pun ko, LA Budnik, VM Dyaglev, YM Rassadin, NI Parafenko. Purification of wastewaters from glass fibre production. Fibre Chem 28 115-117, 1996. [Pg.323]

A fault in a glass-fibre product resulting from the presence of non-fibrous glass also called shot. [Pg.297]

Typical Use Ceramics, metals, glass and most organic materials. Typical Use Ceramic- and glass-fibre products. Fixing insulation ... [Pg.362]

Glass fibre production tools are very different when considering optical fibres, rovings or glass wool. Processes differ in the way drawing force is applied and three drawing modes are distinguished ... [Pg.258]

Epoxide resins reinforced with carbon and Aramid fibres have been used in small boats, where it is claimed that products of equal stiffness and more useable space may be produced with a 40% saving in weight over traditional polyester/ glass fibre composites. Aramid fibre-reinforced epoxide resins have been developed in the United States to replace steel helmets for military purposes. Printed circuit board bases also provide a substantial outlet for epoxide resins. One recent survey indicates that over one-quarter of epoxide resin production in Western Europe is used for this application. The laminates also find some use in chermical engineering plant and in tooling. [Pg.773]

Many metal borates find important industrial applications (p. 140) and annual world production exceeds 2.9 million tonnes Turkey 1.2, USA 1.1, Argentina 0.26, the former Soviet Union 0.18, Chile 0.13Mt. Main uses are in glass-fibre and cellular insulation, the manufacture of borosilicate glasses and enamels, and as fire retardants. Sodium perborate (for detergents) is manufactured on a 550 000 tonne pa scale. [Pg.207]

Glass fibre reinforced enamels BS 4147 BS 4164 BS SI4 AWWA/ANSI C203 Hot applied in factory and in field by line travel 2-5-6 Asphalts prone to water absorption and root damage. Coal tar resistant to oil products and root damage. Long successful service record, particularly coal tars. Proven under concrete weight coatings. [Pg.669]

Glass fibres present a particular problem. The water resistance of the base glass can of course the measured by a grain test, but this is unlikely to be representative of the performance of the final product. Generally, purely empirical methods are used to test the glass fibres in situ in a composite... [Pg.876]

A pyrolysis technique was investigated as a method for the chemical recycling of glass fibre-reinforced unsaturated polyester SMC composites. The proeess yielded liquid products and gases and also a solid residue formed in the pyrolysis of glass fibres and fillers. The solid residue was used as a reinforeement/filler in unsaturated polyester BMC composites, and the influenee on mechanical properties was studied in comparison with BMC prepared entirely from virgin materials. [Pg.36]

In this study the environmental impacts are calculated for the use of 1 m2 cushion vinyl floor covering, with a lifetime of 15 years (in LCA terms called the functional unit). Figure 1 shows the process flowchart for the production, use and waste disposal of a cushion vinyl floor covering. Cushioned flooring is produced by spread coating. The glass fibre is used as a substrate. Several layers, each with its... [Pg.224]


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