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Fluoride Glass Fiber

open access: yesThe Review of Laser Engineering, 2012
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Laser cleaving of glass fibers and glass fiber arrays

open access: yes, 2006
Van Steenberge, Geert   +3 more
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Fiber Glass Splints

Journal of Periodontology, 1979
Temporary splints to immobilize periodontally diseased teeth were made by fiber glass bonded and attached to the teeth with acid-etch technique with BIS-GMA resin. Twenty-one splints were made. Observation time ranged from 4 to 14 months. During the observation only one splint fractured and was repaired while the others functioned without failure.
J, Friskopp, L, Blomlöf, P O, Söder
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Effect of different fibers (steel fibers, glass fibers, and carbon fibers) on mechanical properties of reactive powder concrete

Structural Concrete, 2020
In the present study, reactive powder concrete (RPC) was investigated with three different types of single fibers that is, steel fiber (SF), glass fiber (GF), and carbon fiber (CF).
Syed Safdar Raza   +4 more
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Mechanical characterization of hybrid composites based on flax, basalt and glass fibers

, 2020
An experimental study on tensile, flexural and impact properties of flax-basalt-glass reinforced epoxy hybrid composites is presented in this paper. Test specimens were fabricated by vacuum bagging process.
M. A. Abd El‐baky   +3 more
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Effect of interlayer hybridization of carbon, Kevlar, and glass fibers with oxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers on the mechanical behaviors of hybrid composites

, 2020
This study focuses on tensile and flexural behaviors of epoxy composites, which have been reinforced by oxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers and high-performance fibers (carbon, glass, and Kevlar).
H. Ebrahimnezhad‐Khaljiri   +2 more
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