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Zinc oxide modified fibers

Table IV summarizes the effect of various oxides on the resulting fiber properties [30-31]. The addition of increasing amounts of alumina, beryllia, yttria or nitride has already been discussed in Chapter 4.1.2. These modifiers tend to increase the modulus or stiffness of a glass fiber. In addition, alumina and baria tend to increase the density, alumina and strontia tend to increase the refractive index, and zinc oxide and zirconia tend to increase the alkali resistance of a fiber. Table IV summarizes the effect of various oxides on the resulting fiber properties [30-31]. The addition of increasing amounts of alumina, beryllia, yttria or nitride has already been discussed in Chapter 4.1.2. These modifiers tend to increase the modulus or stiffness of a glass fiber. In addition, alumina and baria tend to increase the density, alumina and strontia tend to increase the refractive index, and zinc oxide and zirconia tend to increase the alkali resistance of a fiber.
Additives used in final products Fillers antimony trioxide, aramid, barium sulfate, boron nitride, calcinated kaolin, carbon black, carbon fiber, glass fiber, glass spheres, mica, montmorillonite, talc, titanium dioxide, zinc borate Antistatics antimony-doped tin oxide, carbon nanotubes, polyaniline, polyisonaphthalene Antiblocking calcium carbonate, diatomaceous earth, silicone fluid, spherical silicone resin, synthetic silica Release calcium stearate, fluorine compounds, glycerol bistearate, pentaerythritol ester, silane modified silica, zinc stearate Slip spherical silica, silicone oil ... [Pg.315]

Commercial chemical fibers are combustible in nature, and improved FR properties must be considered in actual application. Most FR additives contain bromine (Br), chlorine (Cl), phosphorus (P), antimony, or aluminum. Among them, commonly used additives are additive brominated hydrocarbons and reactive brominated hydrocarbons, nonhalogenated phosphate esters, halogenated phosphate esters, trioxide antimony oxide, pentoxide antimony oxide and sodium derivatives, chlorinated hydrocarbons like chlorinated paraffin, and chlorinated cycloaUphatics. Others include chlorinated or brominated compounds, fluorinated compounds, magnesium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, melamine, molybdenum compounds, silicone polymer, and zinc borate. Sometimes, polymers are chemically modified, and N, P, Cl, fluorine (F), silicon (Si), and Br elements can be introduced into the polymer main chain [49]. [Pg.61]


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