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  2. Zetex (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Table 1 - Comparison of properties of asbestos and texturized fiberglass (Zetex) Property Asbestos Zetex G Filament Zetex DE Filament Density (oz/yd 2) 40: 35: 32 Breaking Strength, lb (Warp/Fill) 160/80: 346/423: 442/428 Abrasion Testing (cycles to failure - CS10 Wheel, 500 g/wheel) 230 to 824: 493 a: 871 Thermal Properties

  3. Glass fiber - Wikipedia

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    Glass wool, which is one product called "fiberglass" today, was invented some time between 1932 and 1933 by Games Slayter of Owens-Illinois, as a material to be used as thermal building insulation. [1] It is marketed under the trade name Fiberglas, which has become a genericized trademark. Glass fiber, when used as a thermal insulating material ...

  4. Fiberglass - Wikipedia

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    Fiberglass (American English) or fibreglass (Commonwealth English) is a common type of fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber. The fibers may be randomly arranged, flattened into a sheet called a chopped strand mat, or woven into glass cloth .

  5. FR-4 - Wikipedia

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    FR-4 is a composite material composed of woven fiberglass cloth with an epoxy resin binder that is flame resistant (self-extinguishing). "FR" stands for "flame retardant", and does not denote that the material complies with the standard UL94V-0 unless testing is performed to UL 94, Vertical Flame testing in Section 8 at a compliant lab. The ...

  6. G-10 (material) - Wikipedia

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    G-10 or garolite is a high-pressure fiberglass laminate, a type of composite material. [1] It is created by stacking multiple layers of glass cloth, soaked in epoxy resin, then compressing the resulting material under heat until the epoxy cures. [2] [3] It is manufactured in flat sheets, most often a few millimeters thick.

  7. Glass cloth - Wikipedia

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    Its bi-directional strength make glass cloth useful for some fiberglass reinforced plastics. [3] For example, the Rutan VariEze homebuilt aircraft uses a moldless glass cloth - epoxy composite structure and skin. Glass cloth is commonly used as the reinforcing lattice for pre-pregs. [4]

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