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Mechanisms of breakdown of the structure of glass cloth during impregnation with polymer binders

  • Glass Fibres And Materials Made From Them
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The basic sources of worsening of the quality indexes of insulating glass cloth and the requirements for the properties of the cloth and binder during impregnation were determined: short pile, gas inclusions, thermodynamic characteristics of binder and monofilament on the binder—monofilament, binder—air, and air—monofilament interface, internal stresses in the structure of the cloth, weave geometry, and position of monofilaments in the complex fibre.

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Stekloplastik—Sertifikat Co., Moscow. Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 3, pp. 43–46, May–June, 1994.

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Kiselev, V.I., Raikov, R.V. Mechanisms of breakdown of the structure of glass cloth during impregnation with polymer binders. Fibre Chem 26, 192–195 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00545634

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