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Results from our forumThe Fiber DiseaseArtificial and does not burn, is now replacing asbestos. Wonder if it has just as much effect on the human body? ... tensile strength while KynolTM novoloid fibers contribute increased dimensional and thermal stability by crosslinking with the basic matrix material. Typical Applications ...
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The Fiber Disease... 1. The formation of soot under the stony crust as a result of thermal decomposition of methane in the conditions of the absence of air-access. ... the surface of the stony layer in the conditions of incomplete methane burning when entering the Earth’s atmosphere. 2. The high reflective capability ...
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