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Properties of organic fillers for comparison with those of inorganic fibers which also form basis for laminated materials; two inorganic fillers such as asbestos and glass discussed, in addition to use of metal as filler in laminated sheet; binders for laminates; phenolic resin combined with asbestos, phenolic, melamine, silicone, epoxide, polyester, resins, etc, combined with glass; machining methods.
Properties of organic fillers for comparison with those of inorganic fibers which also form basis for laminated materials; two inorganic fillers such as asbestos and glass discussed, in addition to use of metal as filler in laminated sheet; binders for laminates; phenolic resin combined with asbestos, phenolic, melamine, silicone, epoxide, polyester, resins, etc, combined with glass; machining methods.
Laminates with inorganic fillers
Plastics Inst -- Trans
Knewstubb, N.W. (author)
1958
13 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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