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ASM Handbook
Composites
ASM International
Volume
21
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-195-5
Publication date:
2001
Book Chapter
Glass Fibers
By
Frederick T. Wallenberger
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Frederick T. Wallenberger
PPG Industries, Inc.
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Published:2001
Page range:
27 - 34
Abstract
This article discusses the types, oxide composition, as well as mechanical and physical properties of general-purpose and special-purpose glass fibers. It describes the glass melting and fiber forming processes and provides information on important commercial products such as continuous roving, woven roving, fiberglass mat, chopped strand, and textile yarns.
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Citation
Frederick T. Wallenberger, James C. Watson, Hong Li, Glass Fibers, Composites, Vol 21, ASM Handbook, Edited By Daniel B. Miracle, Steven L. Donaldson, ASM International, 2001, p 27–34, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v21.a0003353
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