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A glass was developed which had a forty-five per cent higher modulus of elasticity than the commercial glass used in the fibrous glass industry. Glass filament strands of this glass were produced at a rate of several pounds per hour from a single fiber-forming position and these strands were twisted and plied into yarns for weaving. 181-style cloth was woven, heat cleaned, and finished for the preparation of glass-plastic laminates. Strength modulus of elasticity properties of laminates tested under standard conditions, and after fluid and thermal exposures, are reported. (Author-PL). |
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Fibers.
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Glass fibers.
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Laminated materials.
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Plastics.
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Elasticity.
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Flanges.
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Glass.
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Testing laboratories.
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Frickert, Phillip J.
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Tiede, Ralph L.
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Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
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