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High-strength/modulus fabrics

Filament winding (FW) is a fabrication technique for forming reinforced plastic parts of high strength/modulus and lightweight. It is made possible by exploiting the remarkable strength properties of their continuous fibers or filaments encased in a matrix of a resinous material. For this process, the reinforcement consists of filamentous non-metallic or metallic materials processed either in fibrous or tape forms.488 489... [Pg.482]

The combination of high strength, modulus, and toughness are some of the key factors for the candidate materials for high performance applications. The results of ballistic experiments showed that the required energy for penetrating PBO fabric was approximately twice that of Kevlar fabric [79]. [Pg.295]

Aromatic poly(benzoxazole)s exhibit excellent thermal stability. Rigid-rod poly(benzoxazole)s are fabricated into high-strength and high-modulus fibers. Fluorine-containing aromatic poly(benzoxarole)s are expected to have unique properties. [Pg.147]


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