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F. T. Wallenberger This book serves as an introduction to advanced
inorganic fibers and aims to support fundamental research, assist
applied scientists and designers in industry, and facilitate
materials science instruction in universities and colleges. Its
three main sections deal with fibers which are derived from the
vapor phase such as single crystal silicon whiskers or carbon
nanotubes, from the liquid phase such as advanced glass and single
crystal oxide fibers, and from solid precursor fibers such as
carbon and ceramic fibers. Contents FIBERS FROM THE VAPOR, LIQUID
AND SOLID PHASE 1.1 The most important phase isthe liquid phase 1.2
Afiber by any name isstill afiber 1.3 Biographic sketches ofthe
authors 1.4 Acknowledgments CHAPTER 1 FIBERS FROM THE VAPOR, LIQUID
AND SOLID PHASE F. T. Wallenberger The book describes advanced
inorganic fibers, focuses on principles and concepts, analyzes
experimental and commercial processes, and relates process
variables to structures, structures tofiber properties and fiber
properties to end-use performance. In principle, there are
discontinuous or inherently short, and continuous or potentially
endless, fibers. Short fibers range from asbestos fibers, which
were described as early as 300 BC to carbon nanotubes which were
discovered in 1991 [1] and have been fully described in 1999 [2].
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.
2. NANOPARTICLES IN A POLYMERIC MATRIX 346 2. 1 Classical Methods
to Prepare Nanocomposites 348 2. 2 Other Methods to Prepare
Nanocomposite Materials 350 3. NANOCOMPOSITES WITH NATURAL POLYMERS
351 3. 1 Materials and Processes 352 3. 2 Nanocomposites for
Bioplastic Applications 353 3. 2. 1 Clay Modification 354 3. 2. 2
Processing 354 3. 2. 3 Analysis 355 3. 2. 4 Manufacturing and
Properties of Thin Films 355 3. 2. 5 Conclusions 357 4. BIOMEDICAL
APPLICATIONS 358 4. 1 Chitosan as a Matrix for Biomedical
Applications 358 4. 2 Chitosan-Clay Nanocomposites 359 4. 3
Nanocomposites Based on Hydroxyapatite 360 5. SUMMARY 362
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 363 REFERENCES 363 Index 365 Contributing Authors
Author Affiliation Chapter P. Aldred Christian Doppler Laboratory,
Dornbirn, Austria 9 A. Bockarie PhiladelphiaUniversity, School of
Science & Health 5 T. Bunik Philadelphia University, School of
Science & Health 5 S. 1. Eichhorn 16 Univ. of Manchester,
Manchester Materials Sci. Ctr. D. Eichinger Lenzing AG, Austria,
Marketing Department 9 E. Evazynajad PhiladelphiaUniv. , School of
Textiles & Mater. Tech. 5 S. Fischer Eindhoven Univ. of
Technology, TNO Industrial Tech. 19 H. Firgo Lenzing AG, Research
& Development Department 9 E. FroIIini Univ. ofSiio Paulo,
Chemical Institure of Sao Carlos 12 T. Fujii Doshisha University,
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering 17 B. R. George Philadelphia Univ.
, School of Textiles& Mater. Tech. 5 A. Guo Pittsburg State
Univ. , Kansas Polymer Research Ctr. 11 S. lavasundera U. S. Dept.
of Agriculture, Agricultural Res.
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.
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