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Mechanical damage cellulosic fibres

Hydrocarbon and mineral oils are used to coat cellulose, glass, asbestos, or mineral wool fibers. Composition of the plasticizer and fibers is then mixed with the polymer matrix, with which the plasticizer is also compatible. As a result, ordinary polymer mixing equipment such as mills and internal mixers can be used, with economically acceptable mixing times under mild conditions, to prepare homogeneously dispersed fibre-polymer compositions. Frequently this process is used to obtain homogeneous dispersion of fibers but also to protect fibers or glass bubbles from mechanical damage. [Pg.482]


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