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Silica glass fiber photorefractometer
Applied Optics, 1992We report a fiber-optic refractive-index sensor that is applicable to a long-distance measurement. The sensor consists of a silica glass fiber bent into a U shape with a bending radius of typically several hundred micrometers. The cladding at the tip of the sensor is stripped off.
T, Takeo, H, Hattori
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Advanced Materials Research, 2014
Fibers reinforced polymers have received considerable attention from industry in recent years. Due to the sharp resources recovery, and the global demand for fiber materials, there has been growing interest in the use of the recycled glass fibers (RGF) as an alternative.
Huai Min Miao +6 more
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Fibers reinforced polymers have received considerable attention from industry in recent years. Due to the sharp resources recovery, and the global demand for fiber materials, there has been growing interest in the use of the recycled glass fibers (RGF) as an alternative.
Huai Min Miao +6 more
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2014
The use of short glass fiber-reinforced thermoplastics for the production of highly stressed parts in the plastics processing industry has experienced an enormous boom in the last few years. The reasons for this are primarily the improvements to the stiffness and strength properties brought about by fiber reinforcement.
P. Kloke +8 more
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The use of short glass fiber-reinforced thermoplastics for the production of highly stressed parts in the plastics processing industry has experienced an enormous boom in the last few years. The reasons for this are primarily the improvements to the stiffness and strength properties brought about by fiber reinforcement.
P. Kloke +8 more
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Corrosion phenomena in glass fibers and glass fiber reinforced thermosetting resins
Composites Science and Technology, 1985Abstract Specific interactions between chemical environments and glass fibers cause stress corrosion cracking in the glass fiber surface. The interaction between fibers and diluted acids can be characterized readily in terms of a visible core/shell morphology that develops during the extraction process.
A. Bledzki, R. Spaude, G.W. Ehrenstein
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Fiber glass — An inorganic insulation
Electrical Engineering, 1939In summing up the characteristics of fiber glass those which make it valuable for electrical insulation are: 1. Noninflammable and highly heat resistant. The operable temperature is limited only by the impregnant used, and there is a very definite temperature range between the operable temperature of organic fabrics and that of heat-resistant ...
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Translucent Concrete. Research with Glass, Optical Fiber and Glass Fiber
2014The work of this Master Thesis has focused on research and development of translucent concrete with aggregates of glass, optical fiber and glass fiber . This Master Thesis has been possible with the collaboration of the Polytechnic University of Madrid and the Polytechnic University of Torino with the support of several companies sector.
E. Jiménez-Muñoz +1 more
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1999
Abstract The difference between glass rods and glass fibers is merely a matter of diameter. Anyone who can be trusted with a chemistry set can draw a fiber easily from a glass rod. Hold the two ends of a rod several inches long and put the middle in a hot flame. The heat softens the glass, melting the rigid solid into a thick, viscous
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Abstract The difference between glass rods and glass fibers is merely a matter of diameter. Anyone who can be trusted with a chemistry set can draw a fiber easily from a glass rod. Hold the two ends of a rod several inches long and put the middle in a hot flame. The heat softens the glass, melting the rigid solid into a thick, viscous
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