Inorganic fibers
Link ID 131863
Title Inorganic fibers
Url http://www.technica.net/NF/NF2/efibreinorganiche.htm
Description Article describing the chemical properties and characteristics of glass, carbon, boron and ceramic fibers, including production and market information, and a list of global manufacturers. From New Fibre magazine.
Category Textiles and Nonwovens > Fibers > Man-made > Resources > Articles and Studies > Mineral Fibers
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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