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Glass fibres hammer milled

Milled Fibres—Continuous glass strands hammer-milled into small modules of filamentised glass. Useful as anticrazing reinforcing fillers for adhesives. [Pg.9]

The short fibre forms used in thermoplastics are produced by cutting the fibre strands into lengths of about 3-6 mm or by hammer milling which results in fibre lengths of about 1-3 mm. The glass diameters used in thermoplastics are normally about 15 micron. [Pg.98]

Based on information for glass-reinforced Bayflex GR 110/50 (using 0.2 mm length hammer-milled glass fibre) Bayer leaflet PU52113e. For further details, see Seel, K. and Klier, L., Reinforced polyurethanes for car body parts, Kunststoffe 11 (1981) 9, 577-584. [Pg.179]


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