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The reinforcement of rubbers using nylon, rayon, vinyl, and polyester fibers was reported by various authors [10,58,73-75]. Because of the design flexibility and suitable end-use applications, high-performance fibers such as glass, carbon, and aramid also find extensive applications in short fiber-reinforced mbbers. A brief description of some of the major high-performance fibers commonly used in short fiber-rubber composites is given below ... [Pg.356]

This chapter is concerned primarily with the surface treatments of high performance fibers, including glass, carbon (or graphite), aramid, polyethylene... [Pg.171]

Paper of course is perhaps the most commonplace example of a fibrous product. Although most common paper products are made of cellulosic fibers, paper-like products can also be made from the so-called high performance fibers such as aramid, glass, carbon, or other ceramic fibers. [Pg.32]

Polyimides have been used up to 100 h at 600°F (315.6°C). They have been used as a transparent head cover for fire fighters and as excellent flame- and high-temperature-resistant foams, which can be used as structurally stable insulation materials at high temperatures. Polyimide/glass fiber composites have many uses in the electronics and aerospace industries and in other high-performance applications. [Pg.91]

Alkyds Molded Glass reinforced (heavy duty parts) Epoxies High Performance Resins Glass Cloth Laminate Alkyds Molded Putty (encapsulating) Nylons Molded, Extruded 6/6 Nylon Glass fiber reinforced 0.015—0.022 0.0158 0.016—0.020 0.017—0.018... [Pg.1363]

High thermal resistance glass fibers show good performance in applications under high temperatures. They preserve 50 % of their tensile strength at a temperature of 340 °C. [Pg.5]

The Performance of Glass Fiber Insulation under High Vacuum (4) 141... [Pg.655]

Mechanical Properties of Insulating Plastic Foams at Low Temperatures (4) 132 The Performance of Glass Fiber Insulation under High Vacuum (4) 141 A Vacuum Insulated Transfer Line for Liquefied Gases (4) 326 Economic and Design Considerations for a 650 Foot High Vacuum Insulated Transfer Line (4) 335... [Pg.656]

Glinicki, M. A., Brandt, A. M. (2007) Quantification of glass fibre-cement interfacial properties by SEM-based push-out test , in Proc. Int. Workshop on High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites HPFRCC-5, A. E. Naaman and H. W. Reinhardt, eds, Mainz, 2007. [Pg.248]

Bijen, J., van den Plas, C. (1992) Polymer modified glass fibre reinforced g5 sum, in Proc. Int. Workshop High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites, RILEM/ACI, W. H. Reinhardt and A. E. Naaman eds, London Spon/Chapman and Hall pp. 271-87. [Pg.419]

THE PERFORMANCE OF GLASS FIBER INSULATION UNDER HIGH VACUUM... [Pg.141]

R. M. Christiansen and M. Hollingsworth, Jr., "The performance of glass fiber insulation under high vacuum," 1958 Cryogenic Engineering Conference Proceedings. [Pg.177]

C. Meyer and G. Vilkner, Glass concrete thin sheets prestressed with aramid fiber mesh , in A.E. Naaman and H.W. Reinhardt (eds) Fourth International Warkshop on High Performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites (HPFRCC 4), RILEM Publications, Bagneux, France, 2003, pp. 325-336. [Pg.557]


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