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Textile glass mats

ISO 2558 1974 Textile glass chopped-strand mats for reinforcement of plastics -Determination of time of dissolution of the binder in styrene ISO 2559 2000 Textile glass - Mats (made from chopped or continuous strands) -Designation and basis for specifications ISO 2797 1986 Textile glass - Rovings - Basis for a specification... [Pg.793]

ISO 3342 1995 Textile glass - Mats - Determination of tensile breaking force ISO 3343 1984 Textile glass - Yarns - Determination of twist balance index ISO 3374 2000 Reinforcement products - Mats and fabrics - Determination of mass per unit area... [Pg.793]

In the manufacture of textile glass mats spinning strands, either cut or uncut, are deposited completely randomly and stiffened with a binder. [Pg.369]

UP-G-M Prepreg from unsaturated polyesters and textile glass matting... [Pg.810]

ISO Textile glass—Mats (made from chopped or continuous strands)—Basis for a... [Pg.525]

ISO Textile glass—Mats—Determination of tensile breaking force... [Pg.525]

ISO Textile glass—Mats—Determination of mass per unit area... [Pg.525]

Textile glass—Mats—Determination of average thickness, thickness under load and recovery after compression... [Pg.526]

TOPM Tetraoctyl pyromellitate, i.e., tetralds(2- textile glass mats... [Pg.2260]

ISO 3616 2001 Textile glass - Chopped-strand and continuous-filament mats -Determination of average thickness, thickness under load and recovery after compression ISO 4603 1993 Textile glass - Woven fabrics - Determination of thickness ISO 4604 1978 Textile glass - Woven fabrics - Determination of conventional flexural stiffness - Fixed angle flexometer method... [Pg.793]

The combination of an adhesive and adherend is a laminate. Commercial laminates are produced on a large scale with wood as the adherend and phenolic, urea, epoxy, resorcinol, or polyester resins as the adhesives. Many wood laminates are called plywood. Laminates of paper or textile include items under the trade names of Formica and Micarta. Laminates of phenolic, nylon, or silicone resins with cotton, asbestos, paper, or glass textile are used as mechanical, electrical, and general purpose structural materials. Composites of fibrous glass, mat or sheet, and epoxy or polyester resins are widely employed as reinforced plastic (FRP) structures. [Pg.30]

Glass mats are manufactured in the same basic types as organic fiber textiles. They are also manufactured in the same way. These basic types are known as biaxial or 0/90 textiles. In addition to biaxial textiles, there are also triaxial (0/45/ 90, 0/60/—60) and tetraaxial textiles on the market (0/45/90/ 45) [81]. [Pg.145]

This research on composite products from post-consumer carpet was supported by the State of Georgia s Traditional Industries Program (TIP), specifically the Consortium on Competitiveness of the Apparel, Carpet, and Textile Industries (CCACTI). The provision of carpet by Wellman, Inc. and glass mat by Eleison... [Pg.212]

PP with inorganic fillers glass mats or textiles... [Pg.930]

Glass fiber mats and textiles are utilized in the manufacture of bituminous roofing felt and for carpet backing. Glass fiber textiles are also used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards and in the manufacture of grinding disks. Since they are non-inflammable, glass fibers are incorporated into noncombustible textiles such as fireprottf curtain fabrics. [Pg.370]

In a series of laboratory tests we looked into whether the combined process could be used with a variety of textile waste as well as with glass fibres and rongh natural fibres. Using a particular range of physical processes, we fixed the raw webs (furs) so as to receive textile mats. We blended in both fibrous and powdery bonding components to allow thermal fixation. (Using the combined process on an industrial scale, fur fixation to achieve semi-products or final products definitely requires a continuous process.)... [Pg.130]

The degree of material break down used depends on the structure and kind of fibre material, and on the purpose the textile mat is to meet. Fabric-type waste should go through at least two breaking-down passages, prior to mat formation. With natural raw materials and with glass fibres, it may be possible that mat formation can be... [Pg.130]

Textile fibers made from glass, aramid, or carbon can be used as fiber reinforcements for engineering composite materials. Glass in the form of rovings, mats made... [Pg.409]


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