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Fibre-Filled Thermoplastics: Part 1. Asbestos
A range of graded and ungraded chrysotile and amosite asbestos fibres were examined as reinforcing fillers for thermoplastics. Methods of incorporating the fibre were examined and the effects of incorporation and processing on the fibre length has been studied. The tensile properties of the asbestos fibre reinforced materials were measured and compared with the properties of glass reinforced materials. (Author)
Fibre-Filled Thermoplastics: Part 1. Asbestos
A range of graded and ungraded chrysotile and amosite asbestos fibres were examined as reinforcing fillers for thermoplastics. Methods of incorporating the fibre were examined and the effects of incorporation and processing on the fibre length has been studied. The tensile properties of the asbestos fibre reinforced materials were measured and compared with the properties of glass reinforced materials. (Author)
Fibre-Filled Thermoplastics: Part 1. Asbestos
B. E. Brokenbrow (author) / B. L. Hollingsworth (author) / K. J. Ledbury (author) / D. Sims (author)
1969
35 pages
Report
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English
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