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Compressive Creep of Basalt Fibers and Epoxy Resin Linear Composite

Basalt fibers similarly as a glass fibers are used for production of high, temperature resistant and chemically inactive products. Basalt is used mainly for molded products (flag stones, pipes) with increased abrasion resistance, temperature resistance and chemical resistance or in a form of short f...

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Published in:International journal of polymeric materials 2000-10, Vol.47 (4), p.527-534
Main Authors: Militký, J., Kovačič, V., Rubnerova, J.
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