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Glass fibers. --- Fiber glass --- Fiberglass --- Fibers, Glass --- Glass, Spun --- Spun glass --- Silicate fibers
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Mineral wool has a unique range of properties combining high thermal resistance with long-term stability. It is made from molten glass, stone or slag that is spun into a fibre-like structure which creates a combination of properties that no other insulation material can match. It has the ability to save energy, minimize pollution, combat noise, reduce the risk of fire and protect life and property in the event of fire.Mineral wool: Production and properties describes the technological process of mineral wool production and the physical characteristics of the melt and theoretical bases
Glass fibers. --- Mineral wool. --- Rock wool --- Slag wool --- Insulation (Heat) --- Fiber glass --- Fiberglass --- Fibers, Glass --- Glass, Spun --- Spun glass --- Silicate fibers
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Fiber-reinforced concrete. --- Glass fibers. --- Structural design. --- Engineering design --- Architectural design --- Strains and stresses --- Fiber glass --- Fiberglass --- Fibers, Glass --- Glass, Spun --- Spun glass --- Silicate fibers --- Fibrous concrete --- FRC (Fiber-reinforced concrete) --- Reinforced concrete, Fiber --- Fibrous composites --- Reinforced concrete
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Fibrous composites --- Fiber-reinforced concrete --- Glass fibers --- Reinforced concrete, Fiber --- #KVIV --- 691.5 --- 666.9 --- Fibrous concrete --- FRC (Fiber-reinforced concrete) --- Reinforced concrete --- Fiber glass --- Fiberglass --- Fibers, Glass --- Glass, Spun --- Spun glass --- Silicate fibers --- Fiber composites --- Fiber-reinforced composites --- Filament reinforced composites --- Reinforced fibrous composites --- Composite materials --- Binders. Bedding materials --- Gypsum, lime and cement industries. Hard-setting materials. Plasters and compositions. Mortar and concrete --- Fiber-reinforced concrete. --- Fibrous composites. --- Glass fibers. --- Reinforced concrete, fiber. --- 666.9 Gypsum, lime and cement industries. Hard-setting materials. Plasters and compositions. Mortar and concrete --- 691.5 Binders. Bedding materials
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Electronic books. -- local. --- Glass fibers. --- United States. -- Navy. --- Maximum Allowable Concentration --- Mineral Fibers --- Ceramics --- Glass --- Guidelines as Topic --- Occupational Exposure --- Air Pollutants, Occupational --- Manufactured Materials --- Biomedical and Dental Materials --- Environmental Exposure --- Quality Assurance, Health Care --- Minerals --- Construction Materials --- Air Pollutants --- Quality of Health Care --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Inorganic Chemicals --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Technology, Industry, and Agriculture --- Environmental Pollutants --- Environmental Pollution --- Health Care --- Health Services Administration --- Technology, Industry, Agriculture --- Toxic Actions --- Public Health --- Environment and Public Health --- Chemical Actions and Uses --- United States. --- Fiber glass --- Fiberglass --- Fibers, Glass --- Glass, Spun --- Spun glass --- U.S. Navy --- Silicate fibers
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Corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete is a major problem, with serious implications for structural integrity and durability particularly for bridges and marine structures. This book provides a thorough overview of recent developments and applications in this area. It examines the durability, strength and suitability of alternative materials.
Tendons (Prestressed concrete) --- Reinforcing bars --- Glass fibers. --- Polymers. --- Polymères --- Materials. --- 666.97 --- 666.982 --- 691.3 --- 624.012.4 --- Mortar and concrete industry. Concrete elements. Factory production of concrete --- Reinforced concrete (including prestressed concrete products, beams etc.) --- Artificial stone. Concrete. Various agglomerates --- Structures in concrete, in-situ concrete (ordinary concrete), mass concrete --- 624.012.4 Structures in concrete, in-situ concrete (ordinary concrete), mass concrete --- 691.3 Artificial stone. Concrete. Various agglomerates --- 666.982 Reinforced concrete (including prestressed concrete products, beams etc.) --- 666.97 Mortar and concrete industry. Concrete elements. Factory production of concrete --- Polymères --- Glass fibers --- Polymers --- Prestressing reinforcement --- Prestressed concrete --- Wire --- Polymere --- Polymeride --- Polymers and polymerization --- Macromolecules --- Fiber glass --- Fiberglass --- Fibers, Glass --- Glass, Spun --- Spun glass --- Silicate fibers --- Materials
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Fiberglass and Glass Technology: Energy-Friendly Compositions and Applications provides a detailed overview of fiber, float and container glass technology with special emphasis on energy- and environmentally-friendly compositions, applications and manufacturing practices which have recently become available and continue to emerge. Energy-friendly compositions are variants of incumbent fiberglass and glass compositions that are obtained by the reformulation of incumbent compositions to reduce the viscosity and thereby the energy demand. Environmentally-friendly compositions are variants of incumbent fiber, float and container glass compositions that are obtained by the reformulation of incumbent compositions to reduce environmentally harmful emissions from their melts. Energy- and environmentally-friendly compositions are expected to become a key factor in the future for the fiberglass and glass industries. This book consists of two complementary sections: continuous glass fiber technology and soda-lime-silica glass technology. Important topics covered include: o Commercial and experimental compositions and products o Design of energy- and environmentally-friendly compositions o Emerging glass melting technologies including plasma melting o Fiberglass composite design and engineering o Emerging fiberglass applications and markets Fiberglass and Glass Technology: Energy-Friendly Compositions and Applications is written for researchers and engineers seeking a modern understanding of glass technology and the development of future products that are more energy- and environmentally-friendly than current products.
Chemistry, inorganic. --- Fibrous composites -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Glass fibers -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Materials. --- Optical materials. --- Reinforced plastics -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Surfaces (Physics). --- Glass fibers --- Glass manufacture --- Glass fiber industry --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Environmental Engineering --- Materials Science --- Chemical Engineering --- Environmental aspects --- Glass fibers. --- Glass industry --- Fiber glass --- Fiberglass --- Fibers, Glass --- Glass, Spun --- Spun glass --- Environmental aspects. --- Materials science. --- Inorganic chemistry. --- Structural materials. --- Electronic materials. --- Materials --- Thin films. --- Materials Science. --- Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Methods. --- Optical and Electronic Materials. --- Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices. --- Inorganic Chemistry. --- Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films. --- Structural Materials. --- Surfaces. --- Ceramic industries --- Silicate fibers --- Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials. --- Inorganic chemistry --- Chemistry --- Inorganic compounds --- Optics --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Physics --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces (Technology) --- Ceramics. --- Glass. --- Composites (Materials). --- Composite materials. --- Lasers. --- Photonics. --- Materials—Surfaces. --- Ceramic technology --- Industrial ceramics --- Keramics --- Building materials --- Chemistry, Technical --- Clay --- Composites (Materials) --- Multiphase materials --- Reinforced solids --- Solids, Reinforced --- Two phase materials --- Architectural materials --- Architecture --- Building --- Building supplies --- Buildings --- Construction materials --- Structural materials --- Electronic materials --- Films, Thin --- Solid film --- Solid state electronics --- Solids --- Coatings --- Thick films --- Amorphous substances --- Ceramics --- Glazing --- New optics --- Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation --- Masers, Optical --- Optical masers --- Light amplifiers --- Light sources --- Optoelectronic devices --- Nonlinear optics --- Optical parametric oscillators
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