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Nonwoven surfacing veils

Table 2.18 Characteristics and applications of nonwoven surfacing veils... Table 2.18 Characteristics and applications of nonwoven surfacing veils...
A number of wet-laid nonwovens are made with glass fibres or ceramic fibres. Examples include Crane s Craneglas and Cranemat . These are used as heat- and flame-resistant surfacing veils, achieving demanding standards, such as UL 94. Such composites can have thermal stability up to 1200°C. [Pg.222]

Nonwoven veils are also used as composite surfacing solutions offering Class A surfaces plus corrosion and/or abrasion resistance. In other applications, they can also be used to improve the passive fire performance [14]. [Pg.221]


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