Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction

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ISBN 10: 1118324579
ISBN 13: 978-1-11832-457-8

Chapter 16 - Composites - Questions and Problems - Page 678: 16.22a

Answer

Glass fibers are commonly used for reinforcement because: 1. Easily drawn into high-strength fibers from molten state 2. Readily available and may be fabricated economically into a glass-reinforced plastic through a variety of composite-manufacturing techniques 3. Relatively strong as a fiber and produces a composite with very high specific strength when embedded in a plastic matrix 4. Possess a chemical inertness that renders the composite useful in corrosive environments when coupled with the various plastics.

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Glass fibers are commonly used for reinforcement because: 1. Easily drawn into high-strength fibers from molten state 2. Readily available and may be fabricated economically into a glass-reinforced plastic through a variety of composite-manufacturing techniques 3. Relatively strong as a fiber and produces a composite with very high specific strength when embedded in a plastic matrix 4. Possess a chemical inertness that renders the composite useful in corrosive environments when coupled with the various plastics
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